5.15.05 eco-peacemaking and eco-peacebuilding

Breathing Life into the Struggle: Victories for Indigenous Peoples & Transnational Allies

Indigenous Child
Authors: Paula Palmer

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Winning the right to decide if resource extraction should take place.

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Carbon-free and Nuclear-free A Detailed Energy Plan for the US (review)

Authors: Peter Montague

Summary:A detailed plan for powering the nation's economy with zero carbon dioxide emissions and no new nuclear power plants. Have your Representatives read it?

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Clamshell Memories Discipline, Humor, and the Power of Nonviolence

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Authors: Arnie Alpert

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Two protesters escaped from jail, got ice cream, then returned to custody. They were known as the "Häagen-Dazs Two."

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Campaign for the Peaceful Development of the Biological Sciences

Campaign for the Peaceful Development of the Biological Sciences

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The current biodefense expansion has the potential to seriously threaten public safety, international security, and the vitality of open biomedical research, and to drain scarce resources from key public health programs.

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What is Biodemocracy?

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Authors: Ronnie Cummins

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Biodemocracy means democratic control by the global grassroots over the policies and institutions that impact our health and environment.

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Globalizing Peace, Love, & Understanding

Authors: Anna Gyorgy

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Earth Democracy: Justice, Sustainability, and Peace by Vandana Shiva, South End Press, 2005.

Reviewed by Anna Gyorgy, the coordinator of the Women and Life on Earth project in Berlin, Germany. Its multilingual ecofeminist website is in development at: www.wloe.org, contact: agyorgy@wloe.org.

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