Ecotage (/ˈikəˌtɑːʒ/ EE-kə-TAHZH) is sabotage carried out for environmental reasons. All damage figures below are in United States dollars. Some well-known...
direct action in defense of Mother Nature including civil disobedience, ecotage and monkeywrenching.[page needed] Movements such as the Earth Liberation...
action, such as protest or demonstration disruption, political violence, ecotage, street barricades, squatting, pirate radio, off-grid energy, graffiti...
animals, people or the environment. These actions are sometimes called ecotage and there are marked differences between their actions in the United States...
of Land Management despite her involvement in a 1989 tree-spiking plot. Ecotage Tree sitting Watson, Leroy (December 21, 1981). "Spikin'" (PDF). Earth...
lifts and buildings at Vail Ski Resort. This was one of the most serious ecotage attacks in the history of the United States, causing $12 million in damages...
investigators were "taking another look at" the 1989 attack. Agro-terrorism Ecotage Entomological warfare Johnson, John. "Invasion by Medfly Defies Logic,...
long spikes into trees that would destroy sawmills and injure workers. "Ecotage" is the crime of sabotage on behalf of the environment. Environmental justice...
rail sabotage incidents in Washington state since 2021, thought to be ecotage. Operation Washing . The Invisible Man (1933 film) The Wrecker (1929 film)...
and anti-nuclear issues. It uses direct action, advocacy, research, and ecotage to achieve its goals. The network comprises 26 independent national/regional...
organization decided to focus on public direct action, instead of the ecotage that the ELF participated in. A violent group called the Justice Department...
theft, breaking and entering, sabotage, tree spiking, arson, bombing, ecotage, or eco-terrorism. Pranks may also be considered a form of direct action...
against the U.S. Steel Corporation, Environmental Action coined a new word—"ecotage"—to denote the use of sabotage in the name of ecology. It then held a nationwide...
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Michigan wilderness. This was followed by A Good Day to Die (1973), an ecotage novel and statement about the decline of American ecological systems, and...
increasingly part of discourse on agricultural economics and conservation. Ecotage is another tactic thought to be effective by some in protecting the health...
Wrench Gang. Other inspiration for the book likely came from the 1972 book Ecotage!, which was published by the group Environmental Action and was in turn...
Steel factory inside the company's Chicago corporate office. Phillips' "ecotage" campaigns attracted considerable media attention and subsequently inspired...
Economical Environmentalist Prashant Vaze 2009 Lifestyle ISBN 9781849774604 Ecotage! Sam Love 1972 Activism; direct action ISBN 0-671-78180-4 Encounters at...
exploitation and destruction of the natural environment", commonly known as ecotage or monkeywrenching. The name was first used in Canada, in 1995, which was...
Anarchist cinema during the Spanish Civil War 2011 pickAxe CrimethInc. Ecotage 2011 END:CIV Franklin López Anti-civ, Peak Oil 2011 Hombres de ideas avanzadas...
radical environmental group Earth First!) in the 1980s, is imprisoned for ecotage, but eventually cannot change anything. On top of that, he suffers the...
that activity, or c) of disrupting that activity". Opposition to hunting Ecotage Hunting Act 2004 (prohibited hunting with dogs) List of animal rights groups...
of the Earth is a slightly more serious treatment of ecoterrorism and ecotage. Henry Adams's novel Democracy discusses similar politics during the late...