New research confirms that reducing fishing is the best way to get more benefits from the oceans.
Latest Articles
Can ‘ethical investing’ save the world?
Superbanker Mark Carney quotes Oscar Wilde on value and price, but ignores his socialist conclusions
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, March 2021
Six new books that are worth reading ... and one that isn't
The financialization of environment protection
Pollution markets and green finance are forms of profit accumulation, not practical tools for sustainable development.
Intensive Fishing and the Birth of Capitalism, Part 2
While treasure fleets carried silver to Spain, far more ships were carrying men, fish and whale oil across the North Atlantic.
GMO Soy, Popular Resistance, and Corporate Power
Why does GMO soy dominate Argentine agriculture? 'Seeds of Power' exposes the forces that have overwhelmed voices of resistance.
The Ministry for the Future: A passionate call to save the earth
Kim Stanley Robinson's new novel delivers a powerful vision of Earth in crisis and Earth transformed, but fails as a program for change
Action Needed Now to Solve Triple Emergency
Urgent appeal to end the 'senseless and suicidal' war on nature by transforming social and economic systems
Global Ice Melt: Much Faster Than Predicted
Glaciers are disappearing up to twice as fast as previous studies estimated, with disastrous effects on many communities
Lithium, Batteries and Climate Change
The transition to green energy does not have to be powered by destructive and poisonous mineral extraction.