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The Threats to Marine Life from Offshore Wind Energy

June 25,2024

The threats from offshore wind energy are many, including habitat destruction from mining and manufacturing.

These Books Are Based On A Faulty Premise

August 27, 2024

How a lack of imagination perpetuates this ecocidal way of life. Written by Elisabeth Robson

Deep Sea Mining: What is the ISA?

February 17, 2022

What is the regulatory body for deep sea mining? How does it work? Dr. Catherine Coumans explains.

The Internet's Hidden Costs

March 11, 2022

Katie Singer’s reports about technology’s impacts on nature.

The World We Fight For

“A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise.”- Aldo Leopold, The Land Ethic
Humans are communal creatures. We deeply depend on each other. We can only survive and thrive in healthy community. Our group is bound together by long term relationships based on mutual respect and deep friendship. It is our community that makes us strong. We deeply respect and foster indigenous cultures and their ways of life as well as women and their crucial roles in our communities.
We live on a waterplanet. If you look at the Earth from space, it’s blue. Water is the source of all life. Water and landbase are interdependent from each other and constantly interacting. We live in times in which the oceans, rivers, creeks and lakes, as well as the forests, meadows, and all ecosystems and living beings and creatures are facing severe threats. Our mother earth, who is our only home, has already lost too much.

Food For Thought

Bright Green Lies systematically debunks many of the lies and distortions that characterize the discourse of those who argue that “technology” will stop global warming’ or that ‘technology will save the planet.

Since its publication in 1993, From a Native Daughter, a provocative, well-reasoned attack against the rampant abuse of Native Hawaiian rights, institutional racism, and gender discrimination, has generated heated debates in Hawai’i and throughout the world.

Leading Communities of Resistance (LCOR) helps fill a critical void in resistance work – developing leaders of radical, resistance Communities to protect land, waters, and life. This book is for Deep Green activists, radical feminists, Elders, and those who aspire to taking on leadership roles in service of a living planet. LCOR is for activists who understand the dominant culture must be dismantled and replaced by just and sustainable forms of social collectives.