Community Education Event: Stop The Water Grab

When: January 11, 2014 all-day
Where: Downtown Library, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Did you know that Las Vegas is planning a $15 billion project to extract water from the driest places in the country? And that ranchers, farmers, indigenous and rural communities, hunters, and environmentalists are coming[…]

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Pancakes Not Pipelines

When: November 24, 2013 all-day
Where: Federation of Mexican Clubs, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

An Anti-Thanksgiving Fundraiser for the Unist’ot’en Camp Join community members for an anti-thanksgiving brunch – all you can eat pancakes for $5 suggested donation. Proceeds from the event will go to the Unist’ot’en Camp! The[…]

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Adon Apamea: Dubai and the Fantasies of Civilization | Deep Green Resistance News Service

By Adon Apamea / Deep Green Resistance Middle East & North Africa   Dubai is an interesting city. A thriving futuristic metropolis in the heart of the desert considered to be the crown jewel of modernity with indoor ski resorts, gulf courses, fully computerized metros, giant air-conditioned shopping malls, and the tallest skyscrapers in the […]

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Oct. 25-27: Stop Enefit! No Oil Shale Campout | Utah Tar Sands Resistance

Oct. 25-27: Stop Enefit! No Oil Shale Campout | Utah Tar Sands Resistance.   From UTSR:   ” We with the Utah Tar Sands Resistance aren’t all about tar sands, you know. Eastern Utah has become a sacrifice zone for the Western United States in terms of destructive, toxic fuel extraction, and we’re standing up […]

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Online porn is the most pernicious threat facing children today

“When shown porn, the reward centre of normal volunteers barely reacted, but that of the compulsive porn users lit up like a Christmas tree. The compulsive porn users’ brains showed clear parallels with those with substance addictions. Everybody on the project was astounded, even Dr Voon, who admitted she had been ‘sceptical and ambivalent’ about […]

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Groundwater Pipeline Threatens Great Basin Desert, Indigenous Groups

The Confederated Tribes of the Goshute, or CTGR (the name “Goshute” derives from the native word Ku’tsip or Gu’tsip, people of ashes, desert, or dry earth), [17] “reside in an isolated oasis in the foothills of the majestic Deep Creek Mountains on what is now the Utah/ Nevada state line,” according to their web page […]

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