Bryan Farrell

Bryan Farrell is a freelance journalist based in New York. He can be reached at his website: www.bryanfarrell.com.

The UK’s Red and Green Revolt

Workers occupying the Vestas wind turbine factory on the Isle of Wight hang banners from a second-floor balcony. Photo by Darran Gange.

After 18 days of barricading themselves inside Vestas Windsystems on the Isle of Wight, six wind turbine workers protesting the factory’s closure were finally forced to end their occupation. Hundreds of supporters stood outside the factory gates on August 7, watching as the court-ordered bailiffs arrived with a warrant to repossess the property. Refusing to make it easy for the bailiffs, the workers retreated to a second-floor balcony, where they addressed the crowd via an amplified cell phone call.

Green Camo: Seeing Through the Military’s New Environmentalism

As the single largest consumer of energy in the world, the U.S. military is poised at the center of two of the most life-altering issues of our time: climate change and the height of oil production (“peak oil”). Surprisingly, the Pentagon began taking both matters seriously much sooner than the rest of government, which still has its fair share of skeptics.