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A planet poisoned by plastic

03/01/26
Part Three of a series. Plastics are a delivery system for 16,000 potentially toxic chemicals.

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We’ll be back in January

22/12/25
Thank you for reading Climate & Capitalism in 2025. We will resume publishing in January!

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Deadly heatwaves will intensify for 1,000 years after net zero

10/12/25
Study shows that the hotter climate regime will last centuries, not decades

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Can tax policy end extreme inequality?

10/12/25
Report exposes vast wealth gap, but fails to challenge the concentrated power of capital

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COP30 entrenches the crisis of climate politics

06/12/25
The Belem climate summit was yet another a 'safety valve' for capital, offering illusions and no real action

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PFAS: The Devil’s Piss

05/12/25
Part Two of a series on the poisons that capitalism spreads worldwide examines deadly 'forever chemicals'

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Profitable Poisons

30/11/25
Beginning a series of articles on the deadly chemicals that capitalism spreads worldwide

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Plastic pollution is worsened by climate change

27/11/25
Warmer climate increases plastics' toxicity, disproportionately poisoning large mammals

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Chemical pollution drives prostate cancer, falling sperm counts

25/11/25
Pesticides, microplastics and PFAS are causing a precipitous decline in male reproductive health

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Ecosocialist Bookshelf. November 2025, Part 2

20/11/25
Continuing our survey of this month’s bumper crop of books for reds and greens

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In Canada, the Free Market Fairy failed to cut emissions. As expected.

14/11/25
Canada led the way in implementing carbon taxes. And in dumping them.

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Fossil fuel projects threaten health and rights of two billion people

13/11/25
Amnesty Report: Worldwide production of oil. gas and coal is undermining life, nature, and human rights

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Ecosocialism and degrowth in the Anthropocene

09/11/25
Only a democratic and planned socialist economy can put an end to structural racism and imperialist violence

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Emission reductions: Promises, promises, promises

08/11/25
COP30 meets ten years after the Paris Agreement, and Earth is warming faster than ever

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Climate change costs millions of lives each year

03/11/25
The health and economic consequences of delayed climate action are escalating rapidly

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Ecosocialist Bookshelf, November 2025

31/10/25
Part One of this month’s bumper crop of books for reds and greens

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Faster sea level rise threatens China’s coastal megacities

28/10/25
Thermal expansion and melting glaciers endanger some of the world's largest urban centers

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Big oil quietly walks back on climate pledges as global heat records tumble

23/07/23

Big Problem with Small Nuclear Reactors

23/07/23

Venezuela: President Maduro Delivers House Number 4.6 Million

23/07/23

Canada’s looming power problem is massive and time is running out, report says

22/07/23

Wildfire Smoke Kills 9-Year-Old BC Boy

21/07/23

A critical look at “critical minerals”

21/07/23

She’s on a Mission From God: Suing Big Oil for Climate Damages

20/07/23

Big Oil rebrands its lobbying efforts

19/07/23

Vancouver Port Strike Settlement Unravels

19/07/23

Citizens officially win fight to ban oil and gas development in Quebec

19/07/23

The impacts of wildfire season in B.C. this summer

18/07/23

The Ultra Rich & Collapsing World Food Systems

16/07/23

People's Town Hall Demands: 'Rent Control Now!'

16/07/23

Why Are There No Slums In China?

16/07/23

NATO Isn’t What It Says It Is

16/07/23

Green Groups Blast Biden Over 'Taxpayer-Funded Bailouts' for LNG Industry

16/07/23

Chart: The US is now exporting more LNG than ever before

16/07/23

Unionists Clash Over Democracy at Amazon

15/07/23

‘Giant Methane Factories’: Hydropower Has Long Been Touted as Clean Energy. But Is It?

15/07/23

The biggest gold rush in history is about to start in the deep sea – leaving devastation in its wake

14/07/23
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