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Posted on February 28, 2013

Ecosocialist resources, 26

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This week’s selection of recommended readings for green lefts and left greens …

Toward a global dialogue on ecology and Marxism:
A brief response to Chinese scholars

John Bellamy Foster
Monthly Review

How the ultra-rich are pulling away from the ‘merely’ rich
Dylan Matthews
Washington Post

The contradictions of capital (video)
David Harvey
University of Warwick, Feb 14, 2013

Climate change, migration, and conflict in the Amazon and the Andes (pdf)
Max Hoffman and Ana I. Grigera
Center for American Progress

The case for fossil fuel divestment
Bill McKibben
Rolling Stone

As always, the fact that an article or report appears in this list does not necessarily mean that I agree with what it says.

For links to all previous Ecosocialist resources columns, click here.

And if you read (or write) an article that might be appropriate for a future list, please post your suggestion in the Climate and Capitalism Facebook group.

—–
Ian

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