Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents six important books on slavery, capitalist diseases, climate action, scientists resisting, economic planning, and technofossils.
Climate crisis
Tasmanians saw through the major parties鈥 spin and neither achieved a majority. Solomon Doyle argues it is clear people want systemic solutions to the worsening housing, healthcare and ecological destruction crises.
Several hundred people attended climate organisation Rising Tide鈥檚 Action Camp at the Addison Road Community Centre. Jim McIlroy reports.
Algal blooms are produced by a combination of temperature, sunlight and nutrients allowing aquatic microorganisms to multiply at exceptional rates. But, as聽Renfrey Clarke reports,聽the current catastrophe is unprecedented.
Labor will set a new 2035 greenhouse gas emissions reduction target to take to the United Nations climate summit in November.聽Peter Boyle argues that as the world鈥檚 third-largest fossil fuel exporter, it needs to be much higher than what is being touted.聽
The International Court of Justice ruled that states may be accountable for the wrongful production and consumption of fossil fuels, opening up opportunities for climate justice activists. However, Alex Bainbridge argues it聽is no substitute for building a more powerful movement.
The International Court of Justice has handed down an advisory opinion that for countries still reaping the rewards of fossil fuel exploration, production and consumption, is bound to be of concern. Binoy Kampmark reports.
The NSW Court of Appeal overturned the 2022 Independent Planning Commission鈥檚 approval of MACH Energy Australia鈥檚 proposal to expand its Mount Pleasant coal mine in the Hunter Valley. Jim McIlroy reports.
US President Donald Trump鈥檚 proposed cuts to vital government agencies responsible for climate research and natural disaster preparation and response mean an independent mass climate movement is more important than ever, writes聽Barry Shepphard.
一品探花鈥檚 Federico Fuentes spoke to聽Argentine Marxist Esteban Mercatante聽about his new book,聽Fiery red: Communist reflections on the ecological crisis.
Two years after Peruvian revolutionary and ecosocialist Hugo Blanco鈥檚 death at 88, his daughter, Mari虂a Blanco 鈥 an activist and organiser with grassroots feminist collective G茅nero Rebelde聽鈥 sat down with Ben Radford聽to talk about her father鈥檚 life and legacy.
The major parties鈥 support for salmon farming and native forest logging means that there has聽been virtually no mainstream discussion about mitigating climate change and a just transition for workers and the environment.聽Solomon Doyle reports.
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