The global food crisis is tightly connected to poverty, climate change, ecological destruction, migrant workers, imperialism, health and the super-exploitation of workers.
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Population pulp fiction: A failed prophecy from 1970
From the archives: A socialist review of a 1970 novel that predicted an overpopulation apocalypse in two decades
Debate on exit strategy: Should ecosocialists support carbon taxes?
Has the left been unduly critical of carbon taxes as a means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions? Is James Hansen’s “fee and dividend” scheme the kind of practical and concrete plan we should endorse and promote?
Why markets can’t fix the climate crisis
Video from Australia: Socialist Alliance member Gemma Weedall speaking at the Marxism 2014 conference.
Conference to examine capital and climate change
Call For Papers: Climate change stream at the Eleventh London Historical Materialism Conference, November 2014
Will capitalism’s death wish kill us all?
Global warming is driving us towards a precipice, but capitalism just keeps on with business as usual. Why won't our rulers slam on the brakes?
Confronting Injustice: A must-read book for today’s activists
Ian Angus reviews an essential book, written by an activist for activists, a practical contribution to building real struggles for a better world. "Confronting Injustice is a powerful call for collective action against the social causes of poverty and climate change."
Population control group uses Earth Day to attack immigrants
Population controllers show their bigotry, again
Air pollution hits people of color hardest
Study shows that non-white people in U.S. inhale 38 percent higher levels of air pollution than whites
Socialism is not possible on a ruined planet
Socialist scientist: Radicals who deny the threat of environmental catastrophe are dead wrong. Stopping capitalist ecocide must be a central goal for the left the 21st century.