Biodiversity

Is mass extinction unimportant? (Updated)

A biology professor says the sixth mass extinction is no big deal because other species will evolve to fill in the gaps. History, ecology and ethics say he's dead wrong.

Science is Clear

“There is no convincing alternative explanation”

The new U.S. Climate Science Special Report is unequivocal: climate change is real, it is caused by human activity, especially  greenhouse gas emissions, and it is getting more dangerous every day

Ecosocialist critique

John Bellamy Foster on Jacobin and Ecomodernism

The editor of Monthly Review responds to 'socialists' who view the environmental crisis as a problem of technology, not a fundamental rift in society's relationship with nature.

Hothouse World

Greenhouse gas concentrations surge to new record

'The last time the Earth experienced a comparable concentration of CO2  was 3-5 million years ago, the temperature was 2-3°C warmer and sea level was 10-20 meters higher than now.'

Book Review

Sustainable agriculture versus corporate greed

Fred Magdoff reviews a new book in which Australian activists explain what’s wrong with corporate profit-centred agriculture and propose a manifesto for a people-centred alternative.

Letter to Canada's PM

Mexican activists demand: Stop Canadian mega-mines now

Victims of mining tell Trudeau: Canadian mining corporations damage health, contaminate and destroy environments, dispossess indigenous people, and harass, smear and assassinate critics. Get out now!

Reading, green and red

Ecosocialist Bookshelf, October 2017

Six new books on Marx’s ecosocialist views, climate change and health, theory and action, inevitability versus contingency in evolution, new politics, and the meaning of Capital