Environment Archive

About ten cycles, including a tandem, were hung on the fence as a silent suggestion to the autobots that they change their destructive ways.
Critical Mass is not an organization, it's an unorganized coincidence. It's a movement... of bicycles, in the streets.
A candlelight vigil was held at the town clock in Santa Cruz to celebrate 32 years of Roe v. Wade and support the right of choice for all womyn.
A small group of people gathered at the base of the UCSC campus to protest the bombing of Fallujah.
The Truth & Lies of 9/11 and The Consequences of Peak Oil - the world is running out of hydrocarbon energy and what this might mean for human civilization.
Dr. Helen Caldicott on the profound medical, environmental, political, and moral effects of nuclear weapons, nuclear power, and nuclear waste.
After watching Thirst, a six speaker panel discussed water issues around the world with a focus on Felton, a rural community in the Santa Cruz mountains.
September 24, 2004, was the 12 year anniversary of Critical Mass, and also marked a return of Critical Mass to the streets of Santa Cruz.
On September 9, 2004, Santa Cruz residents held a gathering at the clock tower to mark the 1,000th dead American solider in Iraq. Veterans For Peace and others held signs and spoke at an open mic to call for peace and the withdrawal of US soldiers from Iraq.