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What next for the U.S. climate movement?
For years, we've argued for a mass movement that goes beyond white middle class environmentalists and embraces working people, people of color and First Nations people. Now that such a movement is beginning to emerge, where it is to go?
Why small-scale alternatives won't change the world
Localism is incapable of displacing capitalism or even effectively challenging it because it fails to understand how capitalism works
Chinese leader calls for ecological civilization
A former leader of the National People's Congress says industrial civilization has come to a dead end and an ecological civilization is needed
Call for a global campaign to demand climate justice
World Social Forum participants urge broad unity in a global campaign to stave off catastrophic climate change
‘Catastrophism’ book on environmental movement: a prescription for abstention and defeat
Ian Angus responds to a new book that says campaigns against environmental crises promote apathy and strengthen the right.
Pablo Solón: How can we overcome the climate crisis?
We are in a fight for the survival of all humanity. To change the system we need to recover our ability to dream.
Inside the B.C. pipeline wars
Book review: Essential reading on the battle to protect west coast land and water from predatory corporations and neoconservative politicians
Should socialists support degrowth?
Don Fitz: "Rather than being dismissive toward ongoing struggles against growth, socialists should enthusiastically participate and point to their anti-capitalist essence."
Marxism as if the planet matters
If Marxism is to live up to its own maxim as a theory to not merely interpret the world but to change it, then it must include strong ecological theory and practice.