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Archive for July, 2008

The Biggest Environmental Victory You’ve Never Heard About

Looking for a little good news? Try this: earlier this month, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced the largest forest conservation deal in Canadian history, and set a historic precedent for the rights of Indigenous people at the same time. On July 14th, the Ontario government agreed to prohibit development on at least half of the [...]

Smog, the Equalizer for Olympic Athletes

China’s already taken 90% of its 3 million cars off the road in Beijing in order to reduce air pollution for the Olympics, but that still isn’t enough for them to hit “safe” levels of pollution each day of the games. What I heard on NPR this morning was mind-blowing on a number of levels, but [...]

Broad coalition writes to Ontario premier

Today RAN was part of a coalition that released a joint public letter to Ontario’s premier calling on him to implement his promises for the Northern Boreal with full respect for Indigenous rights. The letter is here. The Canadian news release is here, and the U.S. one is on RAN.org. It is worth noting that Canada’s [...]

McCain’s New Attack Ad Won’t Stop Pain at the Pump

What a difference a weekend makes. Late last week, John McCain supported Al Gore’s call for a nationwide commitment to a ten-year clean energy revolution by declaring, “If the vice president says it’s doable, I believe it’s doable.” In the hopes for a grand, bipartisan climate and energy deal in Congress, one might thought this was [...]

Our New Grassroots Video!

Our friends Ryanne and Jay, over at Ryan is Hungry recently made an amazing video to help get folks excited about RAN. Giving a presentation to a group of students? Explaining what RAN does to your friends before convincing them to join you in an action? Want to inspire the pants off your community (not [...]

Sticking It- Literally- to Palm Oil

The Rainforest Ag interns—the stupendous Peter, Aja, and Kate— and I took it to the supermarkets last week in the trial run for our August 13th Stick it To Palm Oil Day of Action. Here’s what happened: 1) (from left to right) Kate, Aja, and Peter (and I) hit the streets with our “WARNING: [...]

More anti-coal direct action at Appalachian mine site

Appalachian Mountain defense and anti-coal direct action is definitely on the rise in Appalachia and the southeast. Today, four were arrested after crossing a line onto Zeb Mountain in east Tennessee where National Coal Company operates a strip mine. The civil disobedience was part of a larger march organized by United Mountain Defense, Mountain Justice and [...]

Huzzah! Billionaires for Coal Party Down in Atlanta

The Billionaires for Coal are busy these days. Making appearances in New York, North Carolina and now Atlanta over the past few weeks, they must be getting worried that the grassroots anti-coal climate movement is taking off. In Atlanta the Billionaires held a cocktail party outside the “Climate Change: The Issue, Registries, Forestry Offsets & [...]

KI Chief’s statement on youtube

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) Chief Donny Morris has posted a youtube video on his community web site explaining his position on Ontario’s recently announced plans for Ontario’s Northern Boreal Forest, an area the size of California. This is a rare chance to hear analysis of this important development directly from a community leader whose people will be [...]

Indigenous resistance gets the goods

If you haven’t already heard about Ontario’s huge announcement for the Boreal and Indigenous rights then you should REALLY check out this earlier post. Ontario’s Premier committed to protect 50% of the province’s Northern Boreal Forest from all industry, and to allow new logging and mining only with the support of First Nations through a community [...]

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