The "Green Economy" treats the economy as more important than the ecological system on which the economy depends. Nature is redefined as "natural capital" as a prelude to more intense exploitation.
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Making a killing from hunger
21st Century Barbarism is driven by men in suits
Le mythe de la souveraineté du consommateur
The Swiss ecosocialist journal A l'encontre (La Breche) translates Chapter 11 of 'Too Many People?'
Still no cleanup of Mohawk land poisoned by GM and Alcoa
“It’s just another form of genocide. When it comes to Indians, they don’t give a shit. All they like to do is take, take, take, and destroy.”
Leave the tar sand in the ground!
"There is no such thing as 'responsible upgrading' or 'sustainable tar sand production.' We must stop this crime before it ruins more lives and destroys the climate."
Neoliberals on bikes
Unless Greens come to grips with fundamental economic questions, they will continue to promote policies that are supremely unsuited to their ultimate aim of a more just and sustainable world.
Toxic spill poisons Peruvian village
On July 25, 45 tonnes of copper concentrate slurry spilled from a pipeline Santa Rosa de Cajacuy, dousing the village with a witch's brew of toxic dust and sludge.
Class struggle from above, illustrated
Making more by paying less
The Spectre of 21st Century Barbarism
Only mass action can stop barbarism from advancing, and only socialism can definitively defeat it.
Shell finances violent human rights abusers in Nigeria
Leaked documents show that soldiers, militants and mercenaries receive millions from Shell, while impoverished local residents are routinely killed, tortured or expelled.