Coronavirus Surges in U.S.: Capitalism Is the Crisis
What we are now seeing in the USA are the perfectly predictable and preventable consequences of a system that prioritizes profits over people’s lives.
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What we are now seeing in the USA are the perfectly predictable and preventable consequences of a system that prioritizes profits over people’s lives.
Chomsky talks about the unprecedented scope and scale of the protests against the police murder of George Floyd, and why Donald Trump’s refusal to act to stop the impending catastrophe of climate change makes him “the worst criminal in human history.”
John Bellamy Foster [The following was published as part of roundtable in answer to the question: What is the main lesson that environmental movements should carry forward from the coronavirus pandemic? —Ed.] In his classic ecological work, The Part Played by Labour in the Transition from Ape to Man, Frederick Engels observed that “in nature…
NAPM condems Centre’s announcement of auction of coal blocks for commercial mining, saying it will destroy bio-diverse rich, adivasi heartlands; UN Chief also calls upon countries to make investments in non-polluting energy sources.
Extracts from the first-ever climate change assessment report by the Indian government.
Towards a atma nirbhar, seed sovereign, food sovereign India through regenerative agriculture (jaivik kheti) and local, circular, solidarity, economies.
Never before this year 2020 has the world-famous Doomsday Clock registered only “100 seconds-to-midnight.”
We must curb the high risk trade and consumption of wildlife, halt deforestation and land conversion, as well as manage food production sustainably.
On why the fight against climate change must be a fight for system change and for socialism.
The evidence is clear: pesticide use is wiping out insect populations and ecosystems around the world, and threatening food production.
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