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Activists Occupy Site of Proposed Mine That Would Provide 25% of World’s Lithium Supply
For Immediate Release Contact: Max Wilbert and Will Falk via our Contact Form Activists Occupy Site of Proposed Mine That Would Provide 25% of World’s Lithium Supply Lithium is the miracle element powering your smartphone and under the hood … Continue reading
Posted in Mining & Drilling
Tagged DGR activity & statements, Deep Green Resistance, Max Wilbert, Nevada, Will Falk
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Report says Seattle has highest number of murdered Native American women
The CDC says native women have up to a 10 times higher rate of experiencing violence on reservations but until UIHI’s report there was little data of urban living which accounts for the majority of the native population. The group … Continue reading
Posted in Colonialism & Conquest, Male Violence
Tagged Indigenous peoples, Seattle, Washington
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Wasting time on bandaids in an insane system
A recent article in the Encyclopedia of Puget Sound describes legislation to make shipping fossil fuels through the Salish Sea safer. It’s all about tug boats and the speed of ships and modeling risk. At no point in the discussion–either in the … Continue reading
Posted in The Problem: Civilization, Toxification
Tagged DGR writing & analysis, Energy, Oil
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Seattle: A City on the Cutting Edge of Empire
Seattle is the “cutting edge” of hyper-modern industrially-outsourced capitalism. This is why, despite having the most progressive city government of any big city in the country, Seattle has been unable to address a crisis of homelessness or pass taxes on … Continue reading
Porn, Trafficking and the Social Construction of Masculinity
Posted in Male Supremacy, Pornography, Prostitution, Rape Culture
Tagged Gail Dines, Masculinity, Sex Industry
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The Erasure of Reality
Here at Deep Green Resistance, we have been censured and attacked for believing that women are female and men are male. The fact that disagreeing with basic biology, millions of years of human evolution, and our own lived experience is … Continue reading
Cliff Mass Isn’t a Climate Denier—But Deniers Sure Love Him
By Max Wilbert In 2015, I wrote a story alleging that Cliff Mass, a Professor in the Atmospheric Sciences Department at the University of Washington and something of a regional weather celebrity, is “a dangerous new breed of climate skeptic.” … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Human Supremacy
Tagged DGR writing & analysis, Deep Green Resistance, Max Wilbert, Seattle
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What Happened to Bill McKibben?
by Suzanna Jones / Counterpunch Walden, Vermont–In his 2008 book Deep Economy, Bill McKibben concludes that economic growth is the source of the ecological crises we face today. He explains that when the economy grows larger than necessary to meet … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity & Habitat Destruction, Listening to the Land
Tagged Vermont, Wind
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A Manifesto for a World in Crisis
THE SITUATION Our world is in crisis. Species extinction, topsoil loss, deforestation, rising seas, ocean acidification, global warming. It’s no exaggeration to say that the dominant culture is killing the planet. At the same time, societies around the world are … Continue reading