Wednesday, November 30, 2016
#NoDAPL: This is one good use for drones...
And now, clogging supply lines to humans in blizzard = violence of fossil fuel #Co2lonialism. We are ready for #zerocarbon solutions #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/H5sQiRUq2V— IndigenousEnviroNet (@IENearth) November 30, 2016
WUSTL Medical School is one of the region's major contributors to global warming and dirty air
2015 data is out @WUSTL & @WUSTLmed still polluting at high levels— Bret Gustafson (@bretgustafson) November 30, 2016
Top doctors or global warming hall of shame? https://t.co/dPLLCVtsBj
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reacts to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Eviction Notice: Your Letter Makes a Grave & Dangerous Mistake
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reacts to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Eviction Notice: Your Letter Makes a Grave & Dangerous Mistake
Levi Rickert, Native News Online
Levi Rickert, Native News Online
Via Native News Online http://nativenewsonline.net/currents/cheyenne-river-sioux-tribe-reacts-u-s-army-corps-engineers-eviction-notice-letter-makes-grave-dangerous-mistake/ |
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Winona LaDuke, via Indian Country Today: The Beginning is Near: The Deep North, Evictions and Pipeline Deadlines
The Beginning is Near: The Deep North, Evictions and Pipeline Deadlines
In short, this is a moment of extreme corporate rights and extreme racism confronted by courage, prayers, and resolve. This moment has been coming. The violence and the economics of a failing industry will indeed unravel, and this is the beginning.
In short, this is a moment of extreme corporate rights and extreme racism confronted by courage, prayers, and resolve. This moment has been coming. The violence and the economics of a failing industry will indeed unravel, and this is the beginning.
Fossil Fuels: As the struggle evolves, we will increasingly confront martial law. Perhaps that time is here now: Tyranny at Standing Rock. via John W Whitehead, Counterpunch
Tyranny at Standing Rock
John Whitehead - Counterpunch
John Whitehead - Counterpunch
"What we’re witnessing at Standing Rock, where activists have gathered to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline construction on Native American land, is just the latest incarnation of the government’s battle plan for stamping out any sparks of resistance and keeping the populace under control: battlefield tactics, military weaponry and a complete suspension of the Constitution.Militarized police. Riot and camouflage gear. Armored vehicles. Mass arrests. Pepper spray. Tear gas. Batons. Strip searches. Drones. Less-than-lethal weapons unleashed with deadly force. Rubber bullets. Water cannons. Concussion grenades. Arrests of journalists. Intimidation tactics. Brute force.This is what martial law looks like, when a government disregards constitutional freedoms and imposes its will through military force."
Photo by Patricia Hammel Isthmus | CC BY -NC-SA 3.0 US, via Counterpunch
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Thursday, November 10, 2016
WUSTL & Global Energy Alum Janice Cantieri, now at Northwestern, writes: "Climate scientists emphasize high stakes of the 2016 election"
Climate scientists emphasize high stakes of the 2016 election
High stakes yes, and now with Trumpism the struggle must be deepened and intensified.
High stakes yes, and now with Trumpism the struggle must be deepened and intensified.
Fossil fuels, racism, and violence. Wisdom from those on the front lines.
“F*ck Donald Trump. I'll see you on the streets.” Native Americans on Trump's election win. #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/bOosrXZlt7— AJ+ (@ajplus) November 10, 2016
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Fossil fuels, criminality, colonization: Take a few minutes to peruse these maps: A #NoDAPL Map via Northlandia.com
A #NoDAPL Map: In sum, white people didn't want the pipeline going by them, so they moved it over. This is what we commonly refer to as environmental racism and colonialism. Click image to see a national perspective.
SOURCE: https://northlandia.wordpress.com/2016/11/01/a-nodapl-map/ |
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
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