Resistance to high-risk extreme extraction is building a global, grassroots, and broad-based network the
likes of which the environmental movement has rarely seen. And perhaps this phenomenon shouldn't
even be referred to as an environmental movement at all, since it is primarily driven by a desire for a
deeper form of democracy, one that provides communities with real control over those resources that
are most critical to collective survival—the health of the water, air, and soil. In the process, these placebased
stands are stopping real climate crimes in progress.
Resistance to high-risk extreme extraction is building a global, grassroots, and broad-based network thelikes of which the environmental movement has rarely seen. And perhaps this phenomenon shouldn'teven be referred to as an environmental movement at all, since it is primarily driven by a desire for adeeper form of democracy, one that provides communities with real control over those resources thatare most critical to collective survival—the health of the water, air, and soil. In the process, these placebasedstands are stopping real climate crimes in progress.
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