Alarm: A Voice of Revolutionary Ecology. Number Eight. Autumnal Equinox '93. [Previously known as "The Alarm: A Voice of Northeast Earth First!"]
Burlington, VT: [Northeast Earth First!], 1993. Magazine. 24pp. Quarto [28cm x 22cm / 11" x 8.5"]; saddle-stapled in printed, pictorial self-wrappers. A bit of sticker residue on the fore-edge of each wrap (from sticker-seal for mailing). Illustrated. Very Good +. Item #71029
"In this issue: James Bay, Indigenous Issues, Idaho Action Update, NFN First North American Temperate Forest Conference, Forest Service Information, Earth Night, and Regional, National, and International News."
"'The Alarm: A Voice of Northeast Earth First!' began in 1991 as a revolutionary ecological news quarterly published by Earth First! groups active in the northeastern United States, emphasizing news and direct actions significant to regional and indigenous groups. The local Earth First! group Biodiversity Liberation Front EF! was its original publisher; issue 3 was the first issue to be broadly circulated. With issue 7, The Alarm changed its subtitle from “A Voice of Northeast Earth First!” to “A Voice of Revolutionary Ecology” to reflect the feeling of the group Biodiversity Liberation Front EF! that it was too great a responsibility for one group to represent the entire region. While they will continue to report about EF! actions, they wish to draw on a revolutionary ecology perspective to form a more broadly based movement. The local group Big River EF! published issue 10, and Mass EF! published issue 11. The Eastern North American Native Forest Network took over its annual publication with issue 12" (Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library: http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7101).
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