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The Freetown Declaration on land grabbing in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone has experienced a mass influx of foreign investors acquiring large tracts of arable and forest land for agriculture and mining
The real environmental problem is catastrophe, not ‘catastrophism’
Ian Angus replies to Sam Gindin: If we agree with Marx, then supporting and building the real environmental movement, while finding ways to advance ecosocialist ideas within it, will take precedence over worries about imperfect statements some...
An activist comments on the ‘eco-castastrophism’ debate
Terry Moore says that all movements and activists exaggerate or downplay sometimes. Only open and fact-based debate can help us avoid mistakes.
Environmental catastrophism: Sam Gindin responds
Replying to Ian Angus, Sam Gindin says the real issue is how to build mass support for replacing capitalism with an environmentally-sensitive socialism.
From direct action to organization, lessons from Canada’s Line 9 sit-ins
Protests, marches and direct actions are vitally important, but to win our goals we need to build mass, democratic political organizations
All out for climate protests in New York, Sept. 19-23!
Mass actions planned at UN meeting: Join the ecosocialist contingent and help build a broad coalition to fight climate change and environmental degradation.
Global warming stopped? Not in the real world.
Remember all those articles that claimed global warming has stopped? Here's proof that those were anti-scientific fantasies.
How green is the Green New Deal?
The Green New Deal depends on continued growth. Our focus must be on finding ways to decrease production while increasing humanity's quality of life
Trying to make environmentalism = population control
Gabriel Levy reviews Paul Sabin's book, "The Bet: Paul Ehrlich, Julian Simon, and Our Gamble over Earth’s Future."