Red and green reading

Ecosocialist Bookshelf: Best of 2019

This was a bumper year for books of interest to ecosocialists. Here are ten that we found particularly interesting or valuable, or both.

Deadly gains

A system that steals from our future

“We have been mortgaging the health of future generations to realize economic and development gains in the present"

Deadly growth

Capitalism versus Life on Earth

Environmental destruction isn’t driven by human nature or mistaken ideas. It is an inevitable consequence of a system built on capital accumulation.

A Renewed Call

For Feminist Resistance to Population Control

When population is cast as the problem, restrictions like fertility control, heightened borders, dispossession, detention and imprisonment are posed as the solutions

Reading from the left

Ecosocialist Bookshelf, November 2019

The red and green shelf is overflowing! Nine important new books address topics ranging from ecosocialism and rising seas to trees, growth and global poverty.

Music-Video

Keep It In The Ground!

Produced by Bill Carroll, a musician and ecosocialist activist from Victoria, British Columbia.

Movement Building

Hands off Greta Thunberg!

Defenders of capitalism, joined by some on the left, are attacking the young woman who has become the symbol of a mass movement. Our place is by her side.

Reading Matters

Ecosocialist Bookshelf, October 2019

New books for reds and greens. Climate Change Guide; After Geoengineering; Environment & Health; Canada’s Climate Failure; Whose Water is it? Air Travel.

New study

Millions of years of low CO2 … until now

In Facing the Anthropocene, I showed that CO2 levels are higher than they have been for 800,000 years. New research extends that to 2.6 million years