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August 26, 2015August 27, 2025

Read the Dirt: Hundreds of Communities Are Building Legal Blockades to Fight Big Carbon

by celdf
Communities across the country - threatened by harmful carbon extraction - are leveraging community rights and lessons from indigenous peoples to use rights-based legal strategies, working to overcome unjust western legal doctrines.

Read the Dirt: Hundreds of Communities Are Building Legal Blockades to Fight Big Carbon

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