Centuries before the industrial revolution, the first factories transformed seafood production
UN Food Summit: Cover for an Agribusiness Coup?
Peasant and indigenous organizations and civil society groups are organizing a counter-summit
Vaccine Patents = Mass Murder
The row over waiving patents on Covid vaccines reveals the inhuman logic of intellectual property
Worldwide glacier retreat speeds up
Glacier thinning rates have doubled over the past two decades
Can sabotage stop climate change?
Andreas Malm’s call for minority violence is eloquent and sincere, but self-defeating
Pollution Report: Oceans are ‘at the precipice of disaster’
The aquatic food web has been seriously compromised by chemical pollution and climate change
Climate Scientists: ‘Net Zero’ is a dangerous trap
The only way to keep humanity safe is by immediately and radically cutting emissions in a socially just way.
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, April 2021
Seven new books to read on Earth Day
Indian monsoons becoming more chaotic
Study warns of grave consequences for agriculture and economy, affecting over one billion people
The ocean is becoming more stable – and that’s not good news
A growing rift in the ocean's metabolism disrupts circulation and starves essential organisms
Carbon dioxide levels now at highest level in 3.6 million years
Despite pandemic shutdowns, atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane levels surged in 2020
Intensive Fishing and the Birth of Capitalism, Part 3
How England’s government-licensed pirates stole the Newfoundland fishery from Europe’s largest feudal empire
Tipping points confirmed for massive Antarctic glacier
A small rise in ocean temperature may trigger catastrophic collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Ecosocialist Bookshelf March 2021, Part Two
Marx on stealing wood, Human development in the Anthropocene, Solar energy, Nature dialogs, and two on food
Protect fish to produce more food and reduce greenhouse gas
New research confirms that reducing fishing is the best way to get more benefits from the oceans.
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.