Boat Protest Action in Charleston

January 7, 2007 • Category Actions, Rising Tide1 Comment

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 10, 2006

Earth First! and Rising Tide North America took to the high seas today to protest monoculture industrial timber plantations and genetically engineered trees. This action launches a Southern solidarity campaign to end deforestation and expose the social impacts in Chile, Brazil and the US South caused by timber plantations. The campaign demands a global ban on the new threat of genetically engineered trees.

Boat Action

photo: Langelle/Global Justice Ecology Project

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Asheville Bicyclists shut down Interstate to demand “Climate Justice”, 1 arrest made

January 7, 2007 • Category Actions, Rising Tide, Critical MassNo Comments

Bicyclists shut down Interstate to demand ‘Climate Justice’, 1 arrest made
Mass civil disobedience draws links between global warming and human rights on Katrina Anniversary

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Asheville, NC (Friday August 25th, 2006) – Approximately 100 bicyclists took to the streets this afternoon to demand “climate justice” for communities such as New Orleans who are already suffering from the effects of a warming planet. The ride, organized in 30 different cities by Rising Tide North America (RTNA), was held to draw attention to the links between fossil fuels, climate change, and destructive hurricanes. The Asheville ride was organized by TRNA’s local affiliate, Katuah Earth First!, as well as other organizers.

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Earth First! Confronts Destructive Practices of King Coal

January 7, 2007 • Category Actions, Mountaintop Removal, Rising TideNo Comments

In a Daring Challenge to the Power of the Coal Industry, Activists Blockade Power Plant

More pictures and information at Mountain Justice Media

Power Plant Blockade

July 10, 2006, Carbo, Virginia - Early this morning, activists with Earth First! and Rising Tide North America set up a non-violent blockade of American Electric Power’s (AEP) nearly 50 year old Clinch River coal fired electric facility. Emitting millions of pounds of pollutants yearly, the Clinch River coal plant threatens the health and lives of thousands of downwind residents and the surrounding environment. Burning coal is not only a primary factor behind global climate change, but also drives the expansion of large scale strip mining. Large scale surface mining destroys forests, streams and communities as it alters the Appalachian landscape forever.

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