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Category - Science
Why we are marching for science
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, April 2018
14 Billion Years of Revolutionary Change
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, March 2018
Global warming may pass 1.5°C in the next five years
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, December 2017
Major study shows species loss destroys essential ecosystems
Heatwaves can kill 27 ways, and climate change puts 74% of humanity at risk
Slightly warmer temperatures caused Atlantic superstorms
“There is no convincing alternative explanation”
Greenhouse gas concentrations surge to new record
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, October 2017
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, September 2017
The green energy cornucopia is 100 percent wishful thinking
‘A Redder Shade of Green’ explores the intersections of science and socialism
Anthropocene scientists reply to critics
Planting trees cannot replace cutting CO2 emissions
CO2, oceans, and atmosphere: a correction
Hal Draper on the Marx-versus-Engels myth
Corporate power, militarism, and the tragedy of American science
Carl Schorlemmer as a historian of science
Zapatistas urge scientists to join in building a better world
More on the Red Chemist
Global climate broke multiple records in 2016; Extreme conditions continue in 2017
Marx and Engels and the Red Chemist
Heatwave frequency rises twice as fast in the poorest countries
Will scientists rebel against Trumpism?
Celebrating Darwin Day: What to read on (and after) February 12
‘Anthropocene or Capitalocene?’ misses the point
Two more radical precursors of Anthropocene science
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