Ecosocialist Resources

The Ecosocialist Resources column is published at irregular intervals. It features links to new articles, reports, talks and videos that are relevant to Climate & Capitalism’s mission and goals.

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  • Global Warming and the Iraq War
    In 2006. the US spent more on the war in Iraq than the whole world spent on investment in renewable energy. On the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war, an advance edition of a new report from Oil Change International, entitled A Climate of War (pdf) quantifies both the greenhouse gas emissions of the Iraq War ...
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  • Ontario Jails Aboriginal Leaders for Peacefully Opposing Mining on Native Land
    Support wrongly imprisoned aboriginal leaders. Oppose industrial mining in Ontario. Update, March 20: See Kitchenuhmaykoosib People Continue the Fight for Their Land   The following are excerpts from an email from Paul York of University of Toronto Students Against Climate Change. Paul would like to hear from people in the Toronto area who are interested in forming an anti-mining/pro-native ...
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  • Carbon Trading Comes to Canada
    New excitement from the wonderful folks who gave us the subprime mortgage disaster … As we all know, markets are the very best way to make this a better world. That’s especially true of markets that don’t trade actual goods, but symbols of goods, and abstractions of symbols, and derivatives of abstractions of symbols … The ...
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  • Corporate vs. Popular Solutions to the Climate Crisis
    A presentation by Anne Petermann, Co-Director of the Global Justice Ecology Project at the Left Forum, New York City, March 15 Global warming is humanity’s greatest challenge. As such, we must tackle this issue on several fronts. We must build opposition to the corporate-controlled false solutions to climate change that dominates the media, in order to open space ...
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  • Carbon Trading, Illustrated
    Here’s how it really works …    
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  • The Photosynthetic Ceiling: Don’t Duck Your Head Just Yet
    Is humanity is about to bump its collective head against a physical limit to growth? Will we soon be using all of the available resources?
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  • Video: Patrick Bond on the Global Fight for Climate Justice
    Video of Patrick Bond’s talk in Toronto on March 4 Socialist Project has posted video of Patrick Bond’s talk at: http://www.socialistproject.ca/environment/patrick_bond.html Many thanks to Pance Stojkovski for the video and the SP website.
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  • Carbon Storage: A Silver Bullet for Emissions?
    Canada’s federal government says Carbon Capture and Storage is the key to cutting greenhouse gases by Ian Angus  This week, Canada’s federal government revealed new details about its supposed plan for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Last year in Canadian Dimension, I described the plan as “a complete and total fraud” and “a recipe for inaction and delay.” The ...
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  • Minority and Indigenous Peoples Hardest Hit by Climate Change
    A new report shows that minorities and indigenous groups are disproportionately suffering — both from climate change itself and from “solutions” like biofuels A study of several recent environmental disasters across the world shows that it is minority and indigenous groups that have been worst affected by changing weather patterns but in most cases when a disaster ...
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  • Video: Urban Farming in Cuba
    The BBC program “Around the World in 80 Gardens” (2008) shows some of the urban food gardening in Havana, Cuba. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRz34Dee7XY A tip of the hat to Dave Riley, host of Left Click, for bringing this video to our attention. Related reading: The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil
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  • Tar Sands: Environmental Justice, Treaty Rights and Indigenous Peoples
    “The exploitation of the tar sands is a human-rights issue, an environmental-justice issue and an indigenous treaty-rights issue” Clayton Thomas-Muller, writing in the March-April issue of Canadian Dimension: For the most part, however, the public in Canada and the U.S. has not been made sufficiently aware of what is going on in northern Alberta. The public still ...
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  • Stabilizing Climate Requires Near-Zero Emissions
    New scientific research shows that greenhouse gas emissions cuts must be much steeper than previously thought A paper published in the Geophysical Research Letters (subscription required) says that greenhouse gases must be cut to “near-zero” as quickly as possible. If that isn’t done, future emissions “will commit the climate system to warming that is essentially irreversible.” H. ...
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  • Population Control and Climate Change, Part Two: The Socialist Alternative
    The world needs radical policies that challenge the economic power of capitalism, not repressive population control measures against the oppressed Part One of this article outlined how, after a 10-year lull, establishment figures are again raising the issue of (enforced) population control as a means of tackling the environmental crisis. Now the focus is on climate ...
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  • Fourth International Calls for Redefining Socialism as Ecosocialism
    Continuing our series of articles and statements reflecting a wide range of Left Views on ecology, socialism, and ecosocialism. [This draft resolution was approved by a leadership committee of the Fourth International, following a five-day seminar on climate change held in the Netherlands in February. There is a report on the seminar, in French, here. [Acronyms ...
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  • Carbon Taxes: Nudging the Free Market Fairy
    The authors of Hot Air believe that a carbon tax will magically stop greenhouse gas emissions. Hot Air: Meeting Canada’s Climate Change Challenge. by Jeffrey Simpson, Mark Jaccard and Nic Rivers. McClelland & Stewart, Toronto, 2007. Reviewed by Ian Angus The Church of the Free Market Fairy is divided into two denominations. The fundamentalists believe that the Free ...
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  • Patrick Bond Speaks on Fighting for Climate Justice
    Patrick Bond, director of the Centre for Civil Society at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa, spoke in Toronto on Tuesday March 4. A major snowstorm was predicted, and there were at least two other important public meetings on environmental and antiwar issues being held nearby at the same time. Nevertheless, attendance was very good ...
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  • Offsetting Democracy
    By Kevin Smith The concept underpinning the whole system of carbon trading and offsetting is that a ton of carbon here is exactly the same as a ton of carbon there. That is, if it’s cheaper to reduce emissions in India than it is in the UK, then you can achieve the same climate benefit in ...
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  • Population Control and Climate Change, Part One: Too Many People?
    Population control is once again being touted by some in the green movement as an answer to climate change and other environmental problems. By Phil Ward Why is population control an issue? There is a long history of intersection between the ecological movement and the advocates of population control. Sometimes, views on this issue are not explicitly reactionary, ...
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  • The New Climate Science: Governments Gamble With Our Survival
    Official climate reports, though often disturbing, have not been nearly as frightening as they ought to be By Renfrey Clarke Almost universally, governments are refusing to recognize the scope and urgency of the changes demanded by global warming. The menace, however, is real, and the time available for concerted action to combat it is frighteningly brief. ...
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  • Treaty Chiefs Unanimously Demand a Halt to New Oil Sands Approvals
    “Oil sands development has all but destroyed the traditional livelihood of First Nations in northern Athabasca watershed” Calgary – From Wednesday to Friday of last week, Treaty Chiefs representing the Treaties 6,7 and 8 nations of Alberta met and passed a resolution, unanimously, to support the calls for no new oil sands approvals until Treaty First ...
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