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- Food production and nature: The deadly paradox of a class-riven societyA continent-wide drought is devastating crop production in North America, contributing to a global food crisis that is manufactured by the laws of capitalism, not the laws of nature.---READ-->>
- I don't believe in charityEdward Galeano on solidarity …---READ-->>
- Algonquin resistance forces Quebec to stop illegal loggingDirect action and public solidarity have forced the Quebec government and a major lumber company to stop illegal logging the lands of the Algonquins of Barriere Lake---READ-->>
- Packed Toronto meeting discusses action plans for environmental justiceAttendance at a Toronto meeting on Tar Sands and Environmental Justice greatly exceeded expectations.---READ-->>
- Is human behavior controlled by our genes? Richard Levins reviews ‘The Social Conquest of Earth’Noted biologist E.O. Wilson argues that human traits such as aggression, racism, hierarchy, and gender bias are controlled by our genes. In this exclusive review of Wilson’s latest book, the co-author of The Dialectical Biologist discusses why an analyses that ignores class fundamentally misunderstands both society and biology.---READ-->>
- Climate change underlies growing violence in NigeriaThe southward expansion of the Sahara has devastating socio-economic impacts for those living in its path. As desertification intensifies conflicts are likely to increase across West Africa.---READ-->>
- A population bomber is outraged“Conventional people are roused to fury by departures from convention, largely because they regard such departures as a criticism of themselves.” -Bertrand Russell---READ-->>
- Shocked and appalledPart of the price one pays for being an editor is having to read occasional letters from crackpots.---READ-->>
- Get the frack out of here!Hydraulic fracturing, sure, it’s making you a buck, While the rest of us get sick and die and you just say “tough luck.”---READ-->>
- Food plan will feed corporate hungerContrary to Australian government claims, the proposed food plan is a recipe for increasing vulnerability, lack of resilience and heightened inequality in our food system.---READ-->>
- Enbridge, illustratedGas or bitumen or … (oops!)---READ-->>
- McKibben's climate math is too narrow and too broadMcKibben is right to point to the fossil fuel industry as an enemy, but his argument is both too narrow and too broad. He ignores the role of the U.S. military, and fails to focus his fire on the dirtiest fuels.---READ-->>
- Urgent action needed to stop torture of Pakistan climate change prisonersBaba Jan and Iftikhar Hussain are being held and tortured by Pakistan police, for the crime of aiding flood-stricken farmers. Your solidarity with these brave political prisoners of the global climate change crisis is urgently needed now.---READ-->>
- Video: "What is socialism?" in 100 secondsParticipants in the July 2012 national conference of the Australian youth organization Resistance explain what socialism means to them---READ-->>
- We can't put a price on natureThe executive director of Food & Water Watch says advocates of the ‘green economy’ are promoting the same old dirty economy under a new banner---READ-->>
- People Land Truth: A free anniversary ebook by Intercontinental CryEssential reading on Indigenous Peoples’ front-line struggles for the defense of Mother Earth---READ-->>
- A reader reviews "Too Many People?"Journalist Laura Kaminker posts an independent summary of our arguments against populationism---READ-->>
- Peter Kent and Enbridge, illustratedHow Canada’s Environment Minister earns his $230,000 salary---READ-->>
- The return of the population bombersOverpopulation ideology undermined the environmental movement in the 1970s, diverting social protest into harmless channels. To prevent a similar setback today, we must understand populationism’s conservative role, and why it is attractive to a growing number of green activists.---READ-->>
- By Light Alone. What if capitalism eliminated hunger?A brilliant new science fiction novel explores the social consequences of introducing a technological fix for hunger into a world where profit makes the rules.---READ-->>