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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  • 2007 – Year of Climate Catastrophe
    by Phil Hearse From Marxsite For the small hard-core climate change deniers, no amount of evidence will make much difference. But there is evidence aplenty that in 2007 environmental damage has been accumulating because of global warming, and doing major damage to communities, nations and continents. As ever, it has been the poor who have been the ...
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  • Paraguay: The Dark Side of the Soy Boom
    From Inter Press Service, Nov. 8, 2007 By David VargasASUNCIÓN, Nov 8 (IPS) – A sea of green stretches as far as the eye can see on both sides of the dirt road leading to the communities of Lima, Capiibary and Guayaibí, 250 km from the capital, in the northern Paraguayan department (province) of San Pedro, ...
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  • Nov. 10: Conference on Ecosocialism in Montreal
    Journée de Conferences Socialisme Vert ou Écologie Rouge Vers l’écosocialisme? Samedi, 10 novembre 2007 Conférence : Entrée libre et gratuite UQÀM, Pavillon Hubert-Aquin 400, Rue Sainte-Catherine Est Local-A-1340Conférence avec: 9h30 : Mobilisations écologistes : Kyoto, Rabaska… Par Daniel Breton et André Bélisle 11h00 : Développement durable et écosocialisme Par Jean-Claude Balu et Roger Rashi 12h30 : Dîner 13h30 : À la racine des choses Par Louise-Caroline Bergeron 14h30 : ...
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  • Green Party of Ontario: from Bottom-Up to Top-Down
    Introduction: During my recent trip to Europe, several green left activists asked me about the Green Party in Canada. I replied that although it was once seen as a force for radical change, it is now an electoralist party with an ecocapitalist program. I quoted the Green Party of Ontario leader’s frequent assertion that the ...
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  • Biofuel: An Agricultural Crime Against Humanity
    By George Monbiot Published in the Guardian 6th November 2007 Full article from www.monbiot.com It doesn’t get madder than this. Swaziland is in the grip of a famine and receiving emergency food aid. Forty per cent of its people are facing acute food shortages. So what has the government decided to export? Biofuel made from one of its ...
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  • Richest Countries Must Cut Emissions Fast and Deep
    From Inter Press Service, Nov. 5, 2007 By Imelda Abano NEW DELHI, Nov 5 (IPS) – The world’s richest countries must drastically reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to mitigate climate change impacts, says the lead author of a United Nations report, due for release later this month, that focuses on impacts of global warming on the developing ...
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  • The Environmental Movement in the Global South : The Pivotal Agent in the Fight against Global Warming
    By Warden Bello Walden Bello is Distinguished Visiting Professor of International Development Studies at St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada ; Professor of Sociology at the University of the Philippines (Diliman) ; and senior analyst and former executive director of Focus on the Global South, Bangkok, Thailand. The developing world’s stance towards the question of the environment has ...
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  • 'Serious and Dangerous Deficiencies' in IPCC Biofuel Recommendations
    By far the weakest of this year’s reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is the report on Mitigation. The latest challenge comes in a letter from five leading climate scientists to the IPCC chair that identifies “serious and dangerous deficiencies” in its discussion of biofuels, and asks that parts of it be withdrawn.The ...
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  • Global Food Crisis Looms
    From The Guardian, Saturday November 3 2007 John Vidal, environment editor Empty shelves in Caracas. Food riots in West Bengal and Mexico. Warnings of hunger in Jamaica, Nepal, the Philippines and sub-Saharan Africa. Soaring prices for basic foods are beginning to lead to political instability, with governments being forced to step in to artificially control the cost ...
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  • California Wildfires: The Collision of Capitalism and Nature
    From Socialist Worker (U.S.), November 2, 2007 Despite their nonstop coverage, nearly all of the media accounts of the wildfires in Southern California missed the deeper causes of the catastrophe–years of destructive land development driven by the thirst for profit, and the failure of politicians to do anything to protect the environment or residents’ safety.Mike ...
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  • 'Greenwash Guerrillas' Invade New York City Carbon Trading Expo
    New York City – Protesters with Rising Tide North America’s “Greenwash Guerrillas” paid a surprise Halloween visit to the Carbon Market Insights conference in New York City today. Posing as delegates, two protesters took the stage at the exclusive event and presented the 700 attendees with a “Deed to the Atmosphere,” denouncing Carbon Trading as ...
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  • If socialism needs a prefix, it should be ‘revolutionary’ rather than ‘eco’
    Continuing our series of articles and statements reflecting a wide range of Left Views on ecology, socialism, and ecosocialism. Permanent Revolution reviews Ecosocialism or Barbarism. “Shaking off the productivist dross of Marxism” Ecosocialism or Barbarism. Edited by Jane Kelly and Sheila Malone. Published by Socialist Resistance, London, 2006. £10, €15, ISBN 0-902869-97-3. 130 pagesReviewed by Helen Ward. from ...
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  • Air Travel and Climate Change. Why Taxes Aren't the Answer
    by Jonathan Neale From Socialist Worker (UK) October 20 2007 Tackling climate change means cutting carbon emissions drastically. We have to start now – that’s clear. But there’s confusion over what to do about air travel. Half of global carbon emissions come from seven sources – heating buildings, air conditioning, cars, trucks, petroleum refineries, cement plants and steel ...
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  • UN Environment Report: Major threats to the planet put humanity at risk
    (Abridged from UNEP’s October 25 News Release) The United Nations Environment Programme says that major threats to the planet such as climate change, the rate of extinction of species, and the challenge of feeding a growing population are among the many that remain unresolved, and all of them put humanity at risk. The warning comes in UNEP’s ...
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  • Tar Sands and Canada’s Violation of Indigenous People
    From Intercontinental Cry, October 25 2007 The Dominion has recently published its special issue on the Alberta tar sands; and has since last Monday, been publishing roughly one article a day about this massive, barely understood human rights and environmental disaster. Four of the articles published so far have focused on the impact of tar sands ...
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  • EIN Website & Discussion Group Launched
    It’s brand new, so there’s not much in it yet, but the Ecosocialist Network now has a website: http://www.ecosocialistnetwork.org/There is also a yahoogroup for discussion among friends and supporters of EIN. To join, send a blank email to EI-Network-subscribe@yahoogroups.com, and follow the instructions in the email response you receive.
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  • We Speak for Ourselves: Indigenous Peoples Challenge the Fossil Fuel Regime In Alberta
    by Clayton Thomas-Muller Clayton Thomas-Muller, of the Mathais Colomb Cree Nation (Pukatawagan) in Northern Manitoba, Canada, is an activist for Indigenous Rights and Environmental Justice. He has worked across Canada, Alaska and the lower 48 states with grassroots Indigenous communities to defend their Inherit, Treaty and environmental rights against unsustainable energy development and transnational energy corporations. Over ...
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  • Cuba: Restoring Lost Balance in Nature
    By Patricia Grogg From Inter Press Service  SANTA CLARA, Cuba, Oct 23 (IPS) – Efforts to restore degraded island ecosystems are already producing results in the central Cuban province of Villa Clara, where scientists from different disciplines have been fomenting environmentally-friendly practices since the beginning of this decade. One of the restoration projects is in Cayo Conuco, ...
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  • A Comment on the EIN
    UK blogger Jeremy William, who works for the Christian charity Lifewords, commented on the Ecosocialist International Network in the ecology blog Celsias last week. He’s sympathetic and interested, but more than a little sceptical… Last week saw the birth of a new movement. You may have noticed it, but probably not. In a hotel in Paris, delegates ...
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  • Toronto Students Call for Dec. 8 Actions on Climate Change
    A leaflet distributed at the University of Toronto by Students Against Climate Change GLOBAL WARMING SUCKS! We are living on this planet as though we have another one to go to Peer-reviewed science confirms the effects of man-made climate change: Catastrophic loss of both human and non-human life Loss of 15 to 37% of all species / loss of biodiversity Economic ...
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