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Rush for ‘green energy’ minerals harms the world’s most vulnerable

29/04/26
Mining operations shift environmental harm from the richest communities to the poorest

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Ecosocialist Bookshelf: April 2026

28/04/26
Seven new books on food, climate, health, rivers, communities, deniers, and energy

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Metabolic Rifts: ‘Engaging with science to understand history and the world’

27/04/26
A tool for understanding the relationship between capitalism and nature and how to change it

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Video: ‘Metabolic Rifts: Capitalism’s Assault on the Earth System’

25/04/26
Ian Angus introduces his new book, joined by Helena Sheehan, Inea Lehner, and David McNally, and Jess Spear

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Metabolic Rifts – Online Forum, Saturday April 25

21/04/26
Join Ian Angus, Helena Sheehan, Inea Lehner and Jess Spear to discuss this important new book

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The world just had its second-warmest March on record

09/04/26
Only March 2025 was warmer. Arctic sea ice had its lowest seasonal maximum and lowest March extent on record.

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Online discussion of ‘Metabolic Rifts: Capitalism’s Assault on the Earth System’

08/04/26
Author Ian Angus and others introduce and discuss this important new book

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By 2100, combined hot and dry extremes may be 5 times more frequent

07/04/26
Nearly 30% of the global population will face extremes more dangerous than heat or drought alone

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Air pollution kills 7.9 million a year

06/04/26
New report analyses the second leading cause of premature death

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Metabolic Rifts: Michael Roberts interviews Ian Angus

30/03/26
A video conversation: What's driving the global environmental crisis? Can it be stopped in time?

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Tens of millions in rural Africa will face deadly heat by 2100

29/03/26
Study shows heatwaves are much more damaging in rural areas than in cities

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The far right as a global phenomenon: the ecosocialist alternative

28/03/26
Mass movements are needed to block the rise of authoritarian and ecocidal governments

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Metabolic Rifts: Capitalism’s Assault on the Earth System

25/03/26
"A stunning investigation of our ecological crisis ... an urgent and indispensable book.”

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Scientists find significant increase in rate of global warming

10/03/26
Recent rate of heating now higher than in any previous decade

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Global Water Bankruptcy in the Anthropocene

10/03/26
Irreversible rifts in the global water cycle are driving shortages and droughts worldwide

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Climate & Capitalism is taking a break

16/02/26
We will resume regular posting in mid or late March. Thank you for understanding.

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BC Resets Labour Landscape for 5,000 Long-Term Care Workers

02/12/25

Thomas King and the Problem with Indigenous ‘Heroes’

02/12/25

Floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand leave more than 1,140 dead

01/12/25

War of the Brown Noses

01/12/25

MAGA Is Crumbling

01/12/25

Did the climate world misread Carney?

01/12/25

A New Oilsands Pipeline? What Politicians Won’t Admit

01/12/25

The method to Mark Carney’s madness

29/11/25

Climate Change and Labour Precarity: A Worker-Centred Agenda

28/11/25

CleanBC review: B.C. isn't close to meeting climate goals and LNG development makes path tougher

28/11/25

Media Release: CleanBC Review directs government to cleaner, safer and more affordable transportation direction

28/11/25

LNG Is the ‘Elephant in the Room’ at BC Climate Plan Update

28/11/25

Solidarity With Postal Workers' Fightback

28/11/25

Canada Calls Its Reactors Peaceful. It’s Not So Simple

28/11/25

UBCIC Strongly Rejects Canada–Alberta Pipeline MOU that Ignores First Nations Rights and Threatens Environment

28/11/25

Carney's latest pipedream (fraud) explained

26/11/25

What We Forgot About Socialism: Lessons from The Red Riviera

25/11/25

The Head of BC Hydro on Wind Power, Dam Megaprojects and More

25/11/25

How BC’s New Economic Plan Gets It All Wrong

25/11/25

One Indigenous Community’s Mining Windfall Is Another’s Worry

25/11/25
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