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‘Ecosocialism is more than a strategy, it’s a project for civilization’
"Climate change is far more than a technological issue. It poses the fundamental question of a global alternative to this mode of production."
Countries on Trump’s ban list face world’s biggest humanitarian crisis since 1945
Twenty million people face imminent death from starvation and famine. Many more will suffer and die from disease. These are the people that Trump is targeting.
Heatwave frequency rises twice as fast in the poorest countries
New research proves that the countries least responsible for global warming, those least able to adapt, have already been hit much harder by deadly extremes than rich nations — and the gap is growing
Climate crisis: There is only one way out
Climate catastrophe can only be averted if people around the globe unite in the biggest, broadest, most effective global social movement the world has ever seen
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, March 2017
Three important new books on the growing global environmental crisis, and two that mark the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution ... Peter Wadhams, Razmig Keucheyan, Orrin Pilkey, Neil Faulkner, Paul Le Blanc, David Mandel
Socialist tendency formed in Australian Green Party
"We need an internationalist perspective of climate justice that recognizes that we are all a part of the global ecosystem. We can only resolve climate change by achieving climate justice. None of us are free, until we are all free."
Will scientists rebel against Trumpism?
The call for a March for Science on Earth Day is a major step forward in the fight to reverse Trump's anti-science agenda and to build support for science in the public good.
Celebrating Darwin Day: What to read on (and after) February 12
“It is not too great an exaggeration to claim that On the Origin of Species was, along with Das Kapital, one of the two most significant works in the intellectual history of the nineteenth century.”
New ecosocialist books coming from MR Press
Essential reading for red-greens and green reds: Monthly Review Press announces new titles by Ian Angus, Kohei Saito, Chris Williams and Fred Magdoff