China is the world’s biggest country, by far its largest emitter, and may well be the most determinative force shaping the future of the planet's _...Read More_
China is the world’s biggest country, by far its largest emitter, and may well be the most determinative force shaping the future of the planet's _...Read More_
‘Every “efficiency” that accelerates social and ecological breakdown is dignified by its contribution to “enterprise”, a euphemism for the profitability of _...Read More_
‘Every “efficiency” that accelerates social and ecological breakdown is dignified by its contribution to “enterprise”, a euphemism for the profitability of _...Read More_
The fact that we precisely know how to act to mitigate climate change and how to adapt to the disasters but that we do not act on it is extremely depressing. We should have done something for decades. Lobbies and big companies prevented any _...Read More_
The fact that we precisely know how to act to mitigate climate change and how to adapt to the disasters but that we do not act on it is extremely depressing. We should have done something for decades. Lobbies and big companies prevented any _...Read More_
"Neoclassical economists may thus succeed in doing what generations of Marxists have failed to do: they may, in trying to save capitalism from environmental limits, end up destroying capitalism instead."
"Neoclassical economists may thus succeed in doing what generations of Marxists have failed to do: they may, in trying to save capitalism from environmental limits, end up destroying capitalism instead."
>"Brazil’s northeast, long a victim of droughts, is now effectively turning into a desert. The cause? Climate change and the landowners who are most _...Read More_
>"Brazil’s northeast, long a victim of droughts, is now effectively turning into a desert. The cause? Climate change and the landowners who are most _...Read More_
>"Damage from increasingly extreme weather events is falling especially hard on developing countries, even though they have done the least to contribute to climate change. At the upcoming UN climate talks, rich nations must begin to _...Read More_
>"Damage from increasingly extreme weather events is falling especially hard on developing countries, even though they have done the least to contribute to climate change. At the upcoming UN climate talks, rich nations must begin to _...Read More_