To hell with the "youth climate movement," let’s hear it for the over-60’s fighting to stop mountaintop removal. Our friend, Bo Webb wins a prestigous prize for fighting King Coal and building Mountain Justice with activists from all over the country.

To hell with the “youth climate movement,” let’s hear it for the over-60’s fighting to stop mountaintop removal. Our friend, Bo Webb wins a prestigous prize for fighting King Coal and building Mountain Justice with activists from all over the country.


Appalachian Activist Fights Mountaintop Removal with a Purpose « It’s Getting Hot In Here
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Some great news. You’ve heard lots about the “youth climate movement,” but how about a little love for our elders fighting to better their communities and end climate change fueling mountaintop removal.

New Video from Annie Leonard (creator of the Story of Stuff and the Story of Carbon Trading)– The Story of Electronics.

New Video from Annie Leonard (creator of the Story of Stuff and the Story of Carbon Trading)– The Story of Electronics.

The Story of Electronics | CommonDreams.org
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Genesee Valley EF! says "No Fracking Way" to hydraulic fracturing. People vs. fracking is really amping up!

Genesee Valley EF! says “No Fracking Way” to hydraulic fracturing. People vs. fracking is really amping up!


Activists gather at Cobbs Hill to protest hydraulic fracturing | democratandchronicle.com | Democrat
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A dozen or so members of Genesee Valley Earth First gathered at Cobbs Hill reservoir Tuesday to protest hydrofracking.

Is a sell out on tar sands imminent?

Is a sell out on tar sands imminent?

Secret Agreement in the Works Between ENGOs and Tar Sands Industry | Coop média de Montréal
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A slew of recent articles have pointed to the likelihood that some foundation-funded environmental groups and the tar sands extraction industry are getting ready to make peace and sign a deal. The precedent, these reports note, has been set with the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement and the Great Bea