

The Sunday Read: ‘The Rise and Fall of America’s Environmentalist Underground’
Jul 10, 2022
Explore the controversial history of the Earth Liberation Front, known for its radical tactics like arson against symbols of ecological destruction. The narrative examines the evolving landscape of environmental activism, where even mainstream groups are adopting more confrontational strategies. It delves into personal journeys of former radicals and the implications of escalating actions on both activism and law enforcement. The discussion raises critical questions about the effectiveness and morality of these drastic measures in the face of a looming climate crisis.
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Dibe's Arrest
- Joseph Dibe, a civil engineer, was arrested in Cuba in 2018 after a decade-long manhunt.
- The FBI sought him for arson as a member of the Earth Liberation Front (ELF).
ELF's Relevance
- ELF's story is newly relevant as climate activists debate more confrontational tactics.
- Groups like Extinction Rebellion and Sunrise Movement are employing direct action, raising questions about law-breaking for change.
Tubbs' Activism
- Kevin Tubbs, inspired by an anti-vivisection pamphlet, became a vegan activist.
- He joined the Earth First Journal, seeking more impactful environmental action.