Real rides and fantasies

Cars and drivers in the age of inequality

A magazine for fans of very expensive cars unexpectedly exposes the gross economic inequality that characterizes the U.S. today

Reading in Lockdown

Ecosocialist Bookshelf, June 2020

Books we're reading this month … The Life of V. Gordon Childe; The Tragedy of US Science; Four Billion Years of Life; Marx and Climate Crisis; Tell the Bosses We’re Coming; Essays on Red Rosa

Reading matters

Ecosocialist Bookshelf, April 2020

Six important new books: The Return of Nature … Deaths of Despair … Rebel Cinderella … August Bebel … The Green New Deal and Beyond … The Triumph of Doubt

Biodiversity under pressure

Rising heat may crash entire ecosystems

New studies show global warming is raising the risk of sudden, near total collapse of the wild populations that sustain human society. 

Book Review

Making room for humans in scientific ecology

20th century ecology moved from racism and eugenics to studies of undisturbed natural ecosystems. Today, ecological science must integrate social sciences.