Would Marx support corporate land grabs?
Free Market Genocides: The Real History of Trade
From Ireland to India, free trade brought plunder, famine and death
1.5°C warming may trigger multiple tipping points
Five of sixteen identified tipping points are already in the danger zone
The meaning of ‘So-called Primitive Accumulation’
A key concept in Karl Marx's Capital is widely misunderstood
How plants transformed the Earth’s makeup
The evolution of land plants caused revolutionary changes from the surface to the deep interior
How corporations are stealing the sea
Overfishing, seabed mining, corporate greed: it's time to take back control
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, August 2022
Seven new books for people who know that the point is to change the world
Global hunger numbers jump; 2.3 billion are ‘food insecure’
World is further away from ending hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition
U.S. has the warmest nights ever
July 2022 was a textbook case of how global warming gets even more pronounced after dark.
Tree Thieves: Crime and Survival in North America’s Woods
To stop illegal logging we must understand the poachers
Capitalism’s crimes against nature
To stop climate change, we must understand how capitalism generates destructive processes that put Earth at risk
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, July 2022
Summer reading for greens and reds. New books on work, extractive industry, empire, pandemics, organizing, and socialism
Egyptian regime using COP27 to greenwash repression
Genuine global grassroots movements must not take part this state-orchestrated charade
The Inequality Pandemic
More billionaires, more extreme poverty. Global inequality has skyrocketed since Covid began
For ecosocialist degrowth
Mapping areas of agreement between two of the most important radical ecology movements
Indigenous organizations in Peru declare state of emergency
Stop assassinations, end land grabs, recognize rights to ancestral territories
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, June 2022
Seven important new books on science, medicine, and socialism.
A forgotten revolutionary: Thomas Spence on saving the commons
"When a people create landlords, they create tyrants and oppressors"
Greenhouse gases trapped 49% more heat in 2021 than in 1990
Climate-changing pollution reaches record levels, driving unprecedented heating
A major advance in defining the Anthropocene
Anthropocene Working Group announces shortlist of ‘golden spike’ locations; Scientists plan to vote this year