In the second part of this essay, Andreas Malm dives more deeply into the psychology of geoengineering and its roots in repression.
Andreas Malm dissects the fantasy that solar geoengineering will save us and warns of its potential to deliver a catastrophic global shock.
After Geoengineering: Climate Tragedy, Repair and Restoration by Holly Jean Buck (Verso Books 2019)
Four years after the first Green New Deal resolution was introduced in Congress, the instigators are back with a fresh platform.
As corporations build fossil fuel infrastructure despite protests, we must take the tactic of sabotage seriously.
As it hits its 10th year, the divestment movement claims many moral victories, yet fossil fuel companies keep booming and carbon keeps rising. Divestment fails to turn off the taps.
After years of rapprochement, Germany’s climate and labor movements are jointly going on strike to demand socio-ecological public infrastructure.
You might think oil and gas execs would hate the largest piece of climate legislation ever passed. But it actually gives them money that helps maintain their core business model.
Richard Smith argues that, regardless of President Xi Jinping’s stated intentions, China under its current governance cannot possibly meet its carbon-neutral pledge.
The quake reveals how corrupt, far-right regimes multiply the devastation of natural disasters, whether tectonic or fossil-fueled