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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Contributors
Foreword Naomi Klein and Bill Mckibben
Introduction: Drawing a Line in the Tar Sands Tony Weis, Toban Black, Stephen D’arcy, and Joshua Kahn Russell
Part I: Tar Sands Expansionism
1. Petro-capitalism and the Tar Sands Angela V. Carter
2. Assembling Consent in Alberta: Hegemony and the Tar Sands Randolph Haluza-delay
3. The Rise of Reactionary Environmentalism in the Tar Sands Ryan Katz-rosene
4. Canadian Diplomatic Efforts to Sell the Tar Sands Yves Engler
5. The Environmental Ngo Industry and Frontline Communities Dave Vasey
6. Canada’s Eastward Pipelines: A Corporate Export Swindle, Confronted by Cross-country Resistance Martin Lukacs
7. Migrant Justice and the Tar Sands Industry Interview with Harsha Walia by Joshua Kahn Russell
8. Responding to Chinese Investments in the Tar Sands Harjap Grewal
9. New Beginnings: Tar Sands Prospecting Abroad Macdonald Stainsby
Part II: Communities and Resistance
10. Awaiting Justice: The Ceaseless Struggle of the Lubicon Cree Melina Laboucan-massimo
11. Kihci Pikiskwewin—speaking the Truth Crystal Lameman
12. The Tar Sands Healing Walk Jesse Cardinal
13. Petro-chemical Legacies and Tar Sands Frontiers: Chemical Valley versus Environmental Justice Toban Black
14. Beyond Token Recognition: The Growing Movement against the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project Tyler Mccreary
15. Culture Works Christine Leclerc and Rex Weyler
16. Lessons From Direct Action at the White House to Stop the Keystone Xl Pipeline Joshua Kahn Russell, Linda Capato, Matt Leonard, and Rae Breaux
17. Gulf Coast Resistance and the Southern Leg of the Keystone Xl Pipeline Cherri Foytlin, Yudith Nieto, Kerry Lemon, and Will Wooten
18. The Enbridge Pipeline Disaster and Accidental Activism along the Kalamazoo River Sonia Grant
19. Getting Europe out of the Tar Sands: The Rise of the Uk Tar Sands Network Jess Worth
20. Labour Faces Keystone Xl and Climate Change Jeremy Brecher and the Labor Network for Sustainability
Part III: Future Prospects
21. Ending the Age of Fossil Fuels and Building an Economics for the Seventh Generation Winona Laduke
22. The Rise of the Native Rights-based Strategic Framework: Our Last Best Hope to Save Our Water, Air, and Earth Clayton Thomas-muller
23. Pipelines and Resistance across Turtle Island SÂkihitowin AwÂsis
24. What Does It Mean to Be a Movement? a Proposal for a Coherent, Powerful, Indigenous-led Movement Emily Coats
25. Expanding the Fossil Fuel Resistance Bill Mckibben
26. Secondary Targeting: A Strategic Approach to Tar Sands Resistance Stephen D’arcy
27. From the Tar Sands to “Green Jobs”? Work and Ecological Justice Greg Albo and Lilian Yap
28. Tar Sands, Extreme Energy, and the Future of the Climate Movement Brian Tokar
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
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