Activists today operate across borders. Climate protests, Indigenous rights actions, and anti-corruption movements often span […]
International Activism and the Risk of Extradition: Lessons for the Concerned
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Selecting a Specific Topic for a Thesis in Environmental Protection
Selecting the right topic for a thesis is pivotal in setting the stage for impactful […]
Fossil Fuel Congress Asks Jeff Sessions To Label Climate Action “Terrorism”
On October 23rd, 2017, a group of 84 members of Congress addressed a letter to Attorney General Sessions concerning nonviolent direct action against crude oil pipelines.
Oil companies should listen to activists, but with skepticism
ExxonMobil took an aggressive stance against activist investors who wanted to vote in favor of reducing the company’s emissions, and this tactic is obviously controversial.
How do fossil fuels harm our water, land and livelihoods?
The extraction and transportation of oil can lead to irreversible spills. These spills damage surrounding ecosystems, destroying biodiversity and livelihoods of fenced communities and contaminating drinking water.
Greenpeace in Monte Carlo: activists protest against insurance companies’ support for oil development
Following a report released by Greenpeace Africa and its partners last weekend analyzing the specific commitments of insurance and reinsurance companies to the oil auction in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC
Press Release: Symbolic Climate Mass Grave Funeral to #StopSpectra
West Roxbury, MA – On June 29, 2016, 12 faith leaders and 11 others were peacefully arrested while obstructing the construction of the West Roxbury Lateral pipeline.
John Huber, Obama’s New Hammer
Recently, Obama appointed John Huber, the lead prosecutor in a trial involving nonviolent direct action against crude oil pipelines, as the new US Attorney for Utah.
Court Appearance and Planning for Mass Grave 6 Trial
Today, my co-defendants Nora Collins, Karenna Gore, Dave Publow, Sophia Wilansky, Callista Womick, and I appeared in court in West Roxbury