Groundwater Pipeline Threatens Great Basin Desert, Indigenous Groups
By Michael Carter, Deep Green Resistance Colorado Plateau The Pipeline Proposal The Great Basin stretches from Utah’s Great Salt Lake to the Sierra Nevada Mountains and from southern Idaho to southern...
View ArticlePress Release: Eat Pancakes to Oppose Oil Pipelines, November 24 in SLC
By Max Wilbert / Deep Green Resistance Great Basin A fundraiser for an indigenous community that is blockading oil and gas pipelines in British Columbia is coming to Salt Lake City November 24th. The...
View ArticleELN launches attack against oil pipeline infrastructure in Colombia
By Andrew Wight & Taran Volckhausen / Colombia Reports Colombia’s second largest rebel group the ELN detonated explosives Wednesday at four crude oil holding pools along the Caño Limon – Coveñas...
View ArticleSunoco oil pipeline ruptures, spilling up to 10,000 gallons of crude into...
By Reuters A major oil pipeline owned by Sunoco Logistics Partners LP leaked thousands of gallons of crude oil into a nature preserve in southwest Ohio late on Monday. Between 7,000 and 10,000 gallons...
View Article500 Achuar take control of major oil field in Peru, demand cleanup of spills
By Dan Collyns / The Guardian Around 500 Achuar indigenous protesters have occupied Peru’s biggest oil field in the Amazon rainforest near Ecuador to demand the clean-up of decades of contamination...
View ArticleWill Falk: From Unist’ot’en Camp: Responsibility, Not Rights
By Will Falk / Deep Green Resistance Not all worldviews are created equal. I thought this as I sat listening to Mel, a Wet’suwet’en man, explain the ideas behind the establishment of the Unist’ot’en...
View ArticleWill Falk: What Does Solidarity Look Like?
Photo Credit: David Clow By Will Falk / Deep Green Resistance Each night Unist’ot’en Clan spokeswoman, Freda Huson, and her husband Wet’suwet’en hereditary chief Toghestiy fall asleep on their...
View ArticleBattleground BC: Phase Two of the Resistance
By Zoe Blunt, Vancouver Island Community Forest Action Network In every part of the province, industry is laying waste to huge areas of wilderness – unceded indigenous land – for mining, fracking, oil,...
View ArticleLuutkudziiwus to Launch Court Challenge to Prince Rupert Gas Pipeline
By Luutkudziiwus / Intercontinental Cry VANCOUVER – Luutkudziiwus, a Gitxsan Nation House Group, will file a legal challenge in regard to the BC regulatory permits awarded to the Prince Rupert Gas...
View ArticleHidden Danger of the Keystone Pipeline Celebration
photo source by Clay Cochran / Deep Green Resistance “The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.” -Robert Frost...
View ArticleLummi Tribal Leaders Rally in D.C. Against Nation’s Largest Coal Terminal
By Vincent Schilling / Indian Country Today Media Network Lummi tribal leaders and members gathered last Thursday in Washington, D.C. to express concerns about treaty violations related to the proposed...
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