An increasing number of ecoleftists have gathered behind the banner of degrowth. How does degrowth relate to ecosocialism? What can ecosocialists learn from degrowthers and vice versa?
The author argues that ecosocialism must confront its own anthropocentrism and reground itself in an ecocentric politics based in animistic materialism.
As governments fail to respond appropriately to the ever-more-chaotic consequences of climate change, activists are taking to ever-more radical actions. Perhaps these are the better response than following "protocol."
Seymour, Richard. The Disenchanted Earth: Reflections on Ecosocialism & Barbarism. London: The Indigo Press, 2022 As various strands of ecosocialist thought coalesce into a coherent whole, author Richard Seymour’s latest book is a unique...
Under the new law, New York is mandated to generate all of its electricity from clean energy by 2030.
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.
Ecosocialism in the age of climate change needs to stop being a niche, an abstract ideological program, and turn into a concrete, practical, non-dogmatic plan for the future.
"A revolution will not simply happen; it will be organized, planned, and done, or it will never happen."
In this second year of the Biden administration, how can the climate movement move forward? This article was written before the Russian invasion of Ukraine whose impact on climate and energy policy will be significant.