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Global water cycle: increasingly erratic and extreme

18/09/25
Swinging between deluge and drought, two-thirds of river networks have too much or too little water

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Who is responsible for heat that kills?

15/09/25
New study identifies corporate culprits in deaths from rise in extreme heat waves

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60% of Earth’s land area is now out of the safe operating zone

07/09/25
Structural changes have pushed a majority of land ecosystems into precarious conditions

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Protecting communities from carbon markets

02/09/25
Carbon markets and offsets have failed to actually reduce emissions after decades of trying

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Ecosocialist Bookshelf, September 2025

01/09/25
Seven new books for reds and greens: slavery, antiscience, extraction, disruption, oil power, language, & planning

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Worldwide, 2.1 billion people still lack safe drinking water

26/08/25
Universal access to safe water and sanitation is increasingly out of reach

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Ecosocialist Bookshelf August 2025

20/08/25
Six important books on slavery, capitalist diseases, climate action, scientists resisting, economic planning, and technofossils.

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Microsoft versus the planet

11/08/25
Ex-employees highlight how Microsoft’s work for the fossil fuel industry is exacerbating the climate crisis.

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For an ‘ecommunist’ alternative to degrowth and luxury communism

25/07/25
If the working class does not tackle capitalism, then reactionary solutions will be imposed

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‘Climate tipping points pose catastrophic risks to billions of people’

09/07/25
Statement adopted by the Global Tipping Points Conference, June 30-July 3

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Can carbon dioxide removal save the climate?

29/06/25
Beyond wishful thinking: Can technology stop global heating by sucking CO2 out of the air?

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Global heating isn’t just getting worse. It is getting worse faster.

19/06/25
Surplus heat is accumulating in the Earth system at an accelerating rate

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Ecosocialist Bookshelf, June 2025

17/06/25
Recent books on water, capitalism and nature, anti-environmentalism, the Amazon, and Einstein's socialism

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We’re taking a break.

09/06/25
Climate & Capitalism will resume operations late in June 2025

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1.5 is dead: How hot will the Earth get?

05/06/25
​It may be ‘technically possible,’ ​to keep ​g​lobal heating below 1.5 degrees, but it isn’t going to happen..

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Carbon capture company emits more than it captures

03/06/25
CCS illusion only delays the elimination of fossil fuels

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08/10/23

The case for leaving gold in the ground.

08/10/23

What Good Is Architecture on a Drowning Planet?

07/10/23

Autoworkers Win Certification of Gen. Motors EV Battery Plants

07/10/23

‘Gobsmackingly bananas’: scientists stunned by planet’s record September heat

07/10/23

High prices are caused by corporate greed, not taxes

07/10/23

Is degrowth against workers’ interests?

07/10/23

Pope Urges Tackling of Climate Crisis

07/10/23

Aluminum, Key to Clean Energy, Huge Emitter of Carbon & Air/Water Pollutants

03/10/23

US Labour Upsurge - 75,000 Healthcare Workers Plan Strike

03/10/23

Climate Policy That Doesn’t Make Life Unaffordable

03/10/23

Striking Autoworkers vs. EV Expansion-Another Rich Lie

03/10/23

Red and Green Make … Degrowth: On Kohei Saito’s “Marx in the Anthropocene”

02/10/23

Carbon offsets don’t work, and that’s not news

02/10/23

Can US Defeat Russia in Lithium Battery War?

02/10/23

The Homophobia, Racism and Conspiracy Theories on Display at ‘Parents’ Rights’ Rallies

02/10/23

California Fast Food Workers Have Won A $20 Minimum Wage

02/10/23

First Nation demands reasons for Trans Mountain route change ruling; claims right to appeal

01/10/23

China Backs Venezuela Anti-Poverty Program

01/10/23
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