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Ecotage (/ˈikəˌtɑːʒ/ EE-kə-TAHZH) is
sabotage carried out for
environmental reasons. All
damage figures below are in
United States dollars. Some well-known...
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Ecotage! was a 1972
paperback book
edited by Sam Love and
David Obst and
published by
Pocket Books. The book was a
collection of
ideas that had been solicited...
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investigators were "taking
another look at" the 1989 attack. Agro-terrorism
Ecotage Entomological warfare Johnson, John. "Invasion by
Medfly Defies Logic,...
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Radical environmentalists also
criticize conflation of eco-terrorism with
ecotage by
governments and
media as
rhetorical tools to take
advantage of preconceived...
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direct action in
defense of
Mother Nature including civil disobedience,
ecotage and monkeywrenching.[page needed]
Movements such as the
Earth Liberation...
- animals,
people or the environment.
These actions are
sometimes called ecotage and
there are
marked differences between their actions in the
United States...
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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...
- disobedience,
including tree sitting, road blockades, and
sabotage (also
called "
ecotage" by some
Earth First members, who
claim it is a form of ecodefense). Often...
- action, such as
protest or
demonstration disruption,
political violence,
ecotage,
street barricades, squatting,
pirate radio, off-grid energy, graffiti...
- and anti-nuclear issues. It uses
direct action, advocacy, research, and
ecotage to
achieve its goals. The
network comprises 26
independent national/regional...