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Scientists choose site to mark the start of the Anthropocene
Tiny Crawford Lake, near Toronto, holds a detailed record of radical global change
The ‘eco’ in ecosocialism must mean climate, or we are lost
Jonathan Neale argues for serious changes in ecosocialist activity and policies
Why are so many climate records breaking at once?
El Nino's impact on oceans is combining with greenhouse gas emissions to drive up global temperatures
Saito, Marx and the Anthropocene: A Critique
Did Marx in his last years reject historical materialism and his previous analysis of capitalist development?
Monocrop farming doubles flood areas in South American plains
Water cycle disrupted as massive soy and corn plantations replace small farms and native vegetation
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, July 2023
Wildfires, deadly heat, climate strategy, sensing the world, anti-science, mining resistance. Six important new books for reds and greens
Hugo Blanco, peasant leader and ecosocialist, 1934-2023
Continue his legacy of indigenous solidarity, ecosocialism and focused revolutionary struggle!
Critical comments on Kohei Saito’s view of ‘degrowth communism’
Schwartzman: It is essential to distinguish good growth from bad growth
Degrowth communism: Marx’s last breakthrough
Kohei Saito argues that Marx saw reduced ecological footprint as vital for building socialism