Posts Tagged: Direct Action

So you’re ready to take action against climate change…UPDATED!
Here’s one way to think about it: are you a YES or a NO kind of person?

So you’re ready to take action against climate change…UPDATED!
Here’s one way to think about it: are you a YES or a NO kind of person?

Breaking Free by Getting Jailed in Whiting, Indiana
My arrest didn’t feel like a risk, it felt like a transaction. It was a transaction I felt called to make, but it doesn’t feel like the most meaningful step I’ve taken against the climate crisis.

Breaking Free by Getting Jailed in Whiting, Indiana
My arrest didn’t feel like a risk, it felt like a transaction. It was a transaction I felt called to make, but it doesn’t feel like the most meaningful step I’ve taken against the climate crisis.

Animal First, Citizen Second: Talking the Bodily Politic with Nance Klehm
‘Dirty activist’ and Illinois native Nance Klehm has built a life’s work grounded in the belief that there is no outside of the natural world, whether it’s our soil, water, or our own human nature.

Animal First, Citizen Second: Talking the Bodily Politic with Nance Klehm
‘Dirty activist’ and Illinois native Nance Klehm has built a life’s work grounded in the belief that there is no outside of the natural world, whether it’s our soil, water, or our own human nature.

Late-Game Hustle: Fossil Fuel Exports and the Pacific Northwest
This article is a follow-up to an earlier introduction to the coal export issue in the pacific northwest.

Late-Game Hustle: Fossil Fuel Exports and the Pacific Northwest
This article is a follow-up to an earlier introduction to the coal export issue in the pacific northwest.

Where We Stand Against Coal Exports
There is not enough room in the national headlines for all the battles between fossil fuel expansion projects and climate activists occurring right now. But the Keystone XL proposal’s public comment period ends on April 22nd, so we can shift

Where We Stand Against Coal Exports
There is not enough room in the national headlines for all the battles between fossil fuel expansion projects and climate activists occurring right now. But the Keystone XL proposal’s public comment period ends on April 22nd, so we can shift