"In 1993 Michael Carter was arrested and indicted after two years of clandestinely cutting down billboards, spiking trees, and sabotaging road-building machinery in Montana, where clear cuts of old-growth forest were an ever-present pestilence. Since then, he’s worked on a spectrum of environmental issues—fighting timber sales and oil and gas leasing, protecting endangered species, and more. Today, he’s a member of Deep Green Resistance Four Corners, and the author of the recently published memoir Kingfishers’ Song: Memories Against Civilization. Time is Short spoke with him recently about his actions, underground resistance, and the prospects and problems facing the environmental movement."
Posted on: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 19:38:09 +0000