Ecological Resistance

Ecological Resistance

From Putting Out the Planetary Fire by Mark A Dunlea

April 10, 2026 · 10 min · Season 2026

About this episode

The episode discusses ecological resistance and the need for direct action in the face of environmental destruction.

Ecological resistance begins with a hard truth: the biosphere is being destroyed by systems that know exactly how to absorb moral outrage. You can march, sign, lobby, and testify, and still wake the next morning to another forest cut, another river poisoned, another species pushed closer to silence. Some feel more direct action is needed, Pike talks with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine,, including about the “culture of resistance that these punks out in the woods cultivate. “

People in this episode

Host: Pike

Guest: Mark Dunlea

Topics covered

  • ecological resistance
  • environmental activism
  • direct action
  • moral outrage
  • culture of resistance

Keywords

  • ecological resistance
  • environmental destruction
  • direct action
  • moral outrage
  • Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Hudson Mohawk Magazine

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