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- Project Life: Cuba’s action plan prepares for climate changeAs an island nation, Cuba is particularly vulnerable to climate change. Project Life (Tarea Vida), now being implemented across the country, aims to increase the country’s resilience and minimize future damage---READ-->>
- Why we are marching for scienceStatement on the second annual March for Science on Saturday, April 14, 2018. “We need to transform the role of science in our world.”---READ-->>
- Sustainable Food Systems: An interview with Robert BielConventional farming destroys the complex soil ecosystem and ultimately the soil itself, so the risk of not changing it is too great. (Free book available for download)---READ-->>
- Shell knew about climate threat decades agoSecret documents reveal that the giant oil company’s scientists warned executives about the global impact of fossil fuels as early as 1981---READ-->>
- Ecosocialist Bookshelf, April 2018Six new books for reds and greens … climate change and disease … capitalist power and the planet’s future … brain, body, and environment … oceanic art and science … essential fungi and life … the political economy of water.---READ-->>
- Can information technology save global fisheries?Masses of new data reveal where fish are being captured and by whom, and what determines fishing schedules. Will this information lead to sustainable fishing, so long as profit rules?---READ-->>
- Ecosocialism and consumerismCommodity accumulation leads people to identify with the means of destruction. We must aim to disintegrate links in the chain of capital reproduction.---READ-->>
- 14 Billion Years of Revolutionary Change‘Quarks to Culture’ is an important but flawed account of emergence in history, of 12 major transitions that created the world we live in, from the Big Bang to the Geopolitical State.---READ-->>
- Andreas Malm: Revolutionary Strategy in a Warming WorldHow can climate justice activists stop capitalism’s drive to catastrophe? The author of Fossil Capital considers lessons from past revolutions and proposes an action program for today.---READ-->>
- Conservation as genocide: REDD versus Indigenous rights in KenyaNeo-colonial ‘developmentalist’ forces with a green sheen are evicting and murdering people in the guise of conservation and climate change mitigation---READ-->>
- Ecosocialist Bookshelf, March 2018Six new books on the science for the people movement, health care under capitalism, the criminalizing of poverty, Yemen in crisis, the origins of everything, and communism and democracy---READ-->>
- Uniting ecology and revolution: ‘Facing the Anthropocene’ featured in leading Québec newspaperLe Devoir, the francophone newspaper of record in Canada, reviews new French translation of Facing the Anthropocene, and interviews its author, Ian Angus---READ-->>
- Site C Dam: BC NDP fails major environmental testThe government’s decision to build the dam makes it abundantly clear that the struggle to defend indigenous rights and the environment must be built outside of parliament---READ-->>
- Electrical pulse fishing: Switch it off now!Will the EU ban technology that electro-shocks fish into nets before bottom-dwelling fish in the North Sea are driven to extinction?---READ-->>
- Ecological crisis and capitalism in Turkey todayTurkish socialist describes growing understanding that Marx’s ideas on ecology are important, and that the oppression of labor, women and oppressed peoples is not separate from the crisis of nature and ecosystems---READ-->>
- ‘A contribution to a genuinely materialist ecology’Éric Pineault’s preface to the French edition of Facing the Anthropocene: “Ian Angus offers a critique of capitalist modernity based on a vision of liberation shaped by the recognition of substantial and real ecological limits”---READ-->>
- China Miéville: The Limits of UtopiaUtopias are necessary. But not only are they insufficient: they can be part of the system, the bad totality that organises us, warms the skies, and condemns millions to peonage on garbage scree.---READ-->>
- Renewables plan would leave world’s poorest in the darkConverting to renewables isn’t enough. The majority of the world’s people will be denied a good quality of life unless their energy sources increase substantially---READ-->>
- Ecosocialist Bookshelf, February 2018Five important books on famines and world hunger, on Ebola and other deadly epidemics that spread from animals to people, and on the pesticide poisons in our food.---READ-->>
- New materialism: ‘Idealism of the most useless sort’Following my review of The Progress of This Storm, a reader comments on a philosophical fad that is ‘burning through academia faster than a forest fire’---READ-->>