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- Indigenous fighters resist forest destruction in PeruAmazon communities organize to stop illegal fishing, logging, and coca growing---READ-->>
- Ecosocialist Bookshelf, May 2023Seven books to help reds and greens understand and change the world---READ-->>
- Land, sea and air: Climate change driving planetary crisesScientists document rising heat, shrinking glaciers, rising oceans and widespread human suffering in 2022---READ-->>
- Insect Apocalypse in the Anthropocene, Part 4How genetic engineering and weed killers accelerate capitalism’s assault on insect life---READ-->>
- Environment, class, and the fate of civilizationsBook Review: A truly global history, marred by an oversimplified view of capitalism---READ-->>
- Ecosocialist Bookshelf, April 2023Our monthly selection of new books for people who want to protect the world and transform society---READ-->>
- IPCC report fails on equity and urgencyCatastrophic climate change can’t be prevented without fundamental economic and social changes---READ-->>
- Greenland ice sheet nears point of no return“Once we start sliding, we will fall off this cliff and cannot climb back up”---READ-->>
- In a more equal world, population could peak by 2040Report explodes myth that population growth is driving global environmental crisis---READ-->>
- Ecosocialist Bookshelf, March 2023Eight new books on science, society and socialism. Important reading for reds and greens---READ-->>
- Insect Apocalypse in the Anthropocene, Part 3A new generation of superkillers is destroying billions of essential insects worldwide---READ-->>
- Greta Thunberg’s Climate BookIn review: A go-to source for understanding these different, closely interconnected crises.---READ-->>
- Insect Apocalypse in the Anthropocene, Part 2The world’s insects are among the principal victims of capitalist agricultural concentration---READ-->>
- Nuclear flatlines while renewables soarOnly acceleration of China’s program save the global nuclear power industry---READ-->>
- A Neglected Chapter in the History of CapitalismUncovering an early industry that employed more workers than any field other than farming---READ-->>
- Top 1% emit over 1,000 times more CO2 than bottom 1%To stop climate change, target the rich---READ-->>
- Climate change increases infectious diseases worldwideGlobal warming has already worsened more than 200 infectious diseases---READ-->>
- Insect Apocalypse in the Anthropocene, Part 1The rapid decline of Earth’s most numerous animals is a major threat to the biosphere---READ-->>
- Manifesto for an Ecosocial Energy TransitionAn appeal to leaders, institutions, and our brothers and sisters, from the Ecosocial and Intercultural Pact of the South.---READ-->>
- Ecosocialist Bookshelf, February 2023Reading matter that really matters. Seven new books on how the world works, from cells to imperialism---READ-->>