Gradual reforms can't do the job: only profoundly radical measures can ensure human survival in an epoch of global sickening.
For an egalitarian, cooperative road to ecosocialism!
Australian ecosocialists call for a new mass movement to stop capitalism from destroying our common future.
Running Low on Oxygen
Continuing Ian Angus’s examination of the ‘deadly trio’ of CO2-driven assaults on ocean life. Part two: The ocean is losing its breath.
Nature and Society, from Karl Marx to Rachel Carson
In 'The Return of Nature,' John Bellamy Foster documents the chain of people and ideas that connects Marx and Engels to the 20th century's greatest ecological thinkers
Corrosive Seas
Scientists call them a ‘deadly trio.’ If acidification, oxygen loss, and overheating are not ended soon, a massive die-off of ocean life may be unstoppable.
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, September 2020
Five new books and an essential magazine! Science for People; Katrina’s History; Small Farm Future; Mass Migration; Energy and Work; China’s Environmental Crisis
South African movement adopts Climate Justice Charter
Mass grassroots campaign calls for system change now and for a climate justice deal that ends the suffering of the most vulnerable and oppressed
Ecosocialist critique lacks a concrete program for radical change
'Climate Change Solutions' shows that capitalism cannot solve the climate crisis, but the alternatives it offers don't meet the challenge
Does fighting climate change require postponing the fight for system change?
Should ecosocialists put aside calls for radical social change until after we win reforms that solve the climate crisis within capitalism?
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, August 2020
New books on fungi, climate & capital, food, bluefin tuna, & Cuban agriculture. PLUS new translations of Facing the Anthropocene, and two recent C&C book reviews
The Dakota Access Pipeline and the Long Tradition of Resistance
The Dakota Access Pipeline fight continues the long history of struggle against colonial settler genocide and ecological vandalism.
Dead Zones: Industrial Agriculture versus Ocean Life
Worldwide, there are now over a thousand coastal areas where fish can’t breathe. The nitrogen that makes crops grow is also destroying offshore ecosystems.
People’s Power: Reclaiming the Energy Commons
Not just renewable energy, but global system change! A call to arms for a transformative approach to energy and a new society.
Covid-19: Asian contrasts and lessons
Some Asian countries have effectively contained the disease, while others have dramatically failed. What's behind the differences?
‘Worst case’ emissions scenario is best match for reality
The IPCC's most extreme projection of the impact of global climate policies is tracking within one percent of actual results.
Pesticides speed the spread of deadly parasites
Even low concentrations of pesticides can increase transmission and weaken efforts to control the second most common parasitic disease
Ecosocialist Bookshelf: Mid-July, 2020
Six new books ... Greta Thunberg’s story; Fighting corporate food systems; Revolutionaries on climate; Food and revolution; A case for meat; Our carbon world
Is lab-grown meat the future of food?
Documentary on 'clean meat' fails to question the technology's rationale and blindly accepts dubious claims made by its promoters
The ‘Green Revolution in Africa’ is failing on its own terms
The Gates Foundation's billion dollar project is a vicious circle that drives small-scale food producers further and further into poverty
Deep sea mining threatens more than the seafloor
The damage caused by proposed deep sea mining projects can extend hundreds to thousands of feet up

