Amazon communities organize to stop illegal fishing, logging, and coca growing
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, May 2023
Seven books to help reds and greens understand and change the world
Land, sea and air: Climate change driving planetary crises
Scientists document rising heat, shrinking glaciers, rising oceans and widespread human suffering in 2022
Insect Apocalypse in the Anthropocene, Part 4
How genetic engineering and weed killers accelerate capitalism's assault on insect life
Environment, class, and the fate of civilizations
Book Review: A truly global history, marred by an oversimplified view of capitalism
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, April 2023
Our monthly selection of new books for people who want to protect the world and transform society
IPCC report fails on equity and urgency
Catastrophic climate change can't be prevented without fundamental economic and social changes
Greenland ice sheet nears point of no return
“Once we start sliding, we will fall off this cliff and cannot climb back up”
In a more equal world, population could peak by 2040
Report explodes myth that population growth is driving global environmental crisis
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, March 2023
Eight new books on science, society and socialism. Important reading for reds and greens
Insect Apocalypse in the Anthropocene, Part 3
A new generation of superkillers is destroying billions of essential insects worldwide
Greta Thunberg’s Climate Book
In review: A go-to source for understanding these different, closely interconnected crises.
Insect Apocalypse in the Anthropocene, Part 2
The world’s insects are among the principal victims of capitalist agricultural concentration
Nuclear flatlines while renewables soar
Only acceleration of China’s program save the global nuclear power industry
A Neglected Chapter in the History of Capitalism
Uncovering an early industry that employed more workers than any field other than farming
Top 1% emit over 1,000 times more CO2 than bottom 1%
To stop climate change, target the rich
Climate change increases infectious diseases worldwide
Global warming has already worsened more than 200 infectious diseases
Insect Apocalypse in the Anthropocene, Part 1
The rapid decline of Earth’s most numerous animals is a major threat to the biosphere
Manifesto for an Ecosocial Energy Transition
An appeal to leaders, institutions, and our brothers and sisters, from the Ecosocial and Intercultural Pact of the South.
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, February 2023
Reading matter that really matters. Seven new books on how the world works, from cells to imperialism