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| | | | | This summer has been a cascade of climate disaster. But we shouldn't assume that ever-worsening floods and heat waves will spur political change - we need a working-class strategy that can excite and win over people to save the planet. | |
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| | | | | By Stefania Barca* In the first post of the Ecology after capitalism series, Stefania Barca argues that degrowth has potential to facilitate the discussion and practice of an emancipatory ecological class-consciousness, provided it engages with the centrality of work and class in the transition to a post-carbon and post-capitalist paradigm. Ecological economist Giorgos Kallis' response... | |
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| | | | | Climate change is happening now. Record-setting heatwaves, devastating forest fires, intense tropical storms and extreme flooding are no longer distant predictions, they're daily events. In The Climate Book, Swedish environmental activist Geta Thunberg has gathered the expertise of over 100 climate scientists, oceanographers, engineers, economists, philosophers and Indigenous leaders. Each has written a short chapter,... | |
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www.keithhennessey.com
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| | | Here is the 38-page "Summit Declaration" from the G8 summit, released earlier today. The summit and the document cover many important economic topics. I'm going to focus on the climate change section, which is receiving a lot of press coverage. The post The G-8 agreement (especially on climate change) appeared first on Keith Hennessey. | ||