Oceans, legal rights, and industrial agriculture: Five new books for reds and greens
Scientists issue ‘dire warning’ on climate
'A brief and rapidly closing window to secure a livable future'
Ecosocialists condemn invasion of Ukraine
Statement of the Steering Committee of the Global Ecosocialist Network
Climate change turns landscapes into tinderboxes
UN Report: 30% more extreme wildfires by 2150, 50% more by 2200
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, February 2022
Reading matter for reds and greens: Five new books and five recent reviews
Poorest people hit hardest by heat stress
New Research: 25% of the world's people will face more heat wave days than all the rest combined
Climate change is suffocating fish
The ocean’s middle depths started losing oxygen at unnatural rates in 2021
Deep adaptation or climate justice?
Should the climate movement give up the fight and accept catastrophe as inevitable?
Can we stop the insect apocalypse?
A brilliant account of the growing threat to insect life falls short on solutions
World’s farms at a breaking point
UN Report: 34% of agricultural land is degraded, water is overdrawn
Climate scientists: Ban solar geoengineering
'The risks are poorly understood and can never be fully known'
Against Enclosure: The Commoners Fight Back
Three centuries of mass resistance to privatization and dispossession
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, January 2022
Start the new year with seven new books for red-greens and green-reds
Ecosocialism and degrowth: A reply
Before criticizing, we need to understand what radical degrowthers actually say and propose.
The great plastic bag myth
Are reusable cotton bags really worse than supermarket plastic?
A critique of degrowth
An ecosocialist perspective in the context of a global Green New Deal
Fossil fuel cuts: Promises vs plans
Governments plan for over twice as much fossil fuel as required for limiting warming to 1.5°C
Top 10 C&C articles of 2021 … and all time
There are now 2,776 articles on the Climate & Capitalism website. How many have you read?
Guano and the Opening of the Pacific World
The 19th century search for fertilizer drove imperialist expansion and ecological destruction
‘The Dawn of Everything’ gets human history wrong
Is inequality inevitable? Is freedom just a choice? Two materialist critiques of a widely-praised book.