Radical changes in individual and collective behaviour may be required to mitigate the impact of climate change over the coming decades. Drawing on a new book, Gregory Claeys argues that a utopian outlook can provide the impetus for transitioning to a more sustainable way of life
This paper examines our understanding of climate change, as well as the reluctance of industrial soc...
Climate change and other global challenges, defining features of the Anthropocene as a new historica...
This paper starts with the question of whether climate change will require a significant reduction o...
Climate change and the destruction of the earth is the most urgent issue of our time. We are hurtlin...
While eco-catastrophe is not inevitable, its potential is growing and we already witness ever-strong...
The author discusses the need for repentance and rebirth in the face ofglobal warming. Showing how t...
Massively disruptive climate change, now inevitable, is the worst tragedy which human beings have ye...
The only existing plans to arrest dangerous climate change depend on either yet to be invented techn...
This paper starts with the question of whether climate change will require a significant reduction ...
The recent 10,000 year history of climatic stability on Earth that enabled the rise of agriculture a...
This short piece explores the radical potential of utopia to imagine alternative futures from within...
Humans have become a major geological force with the power to commit future millennia to practically...
First examining how capitalist realism and capitalist sorcery are suppressing the ability to think n...
In this article, I explore four California-based eco-utopias: The Earth Abides (George Stewart, 1949...
In fictional form, this piece explores two possible ways in which the current environmental crisis (...
This paper examines our understanding of climate change, as well as the reluctance of industrial soc...
Climate change and other global challenges, defining features of the Anthropocene as a new historica...
This paper starts with the question of whether climate change will require a significant reduction o...
Climate change and the destruction of the earth is the most urgent issue of our time. We are hurtlin...
While eco-catastrophe is not inevitable, its potential is growing and we already witness ever-strong...
The author discusses the need for repentance and rebirth in the face ofglobal warming. Showing how t...
Massively disruptive climate change, now inevitable, is the worst tragedy which human beings have ye...
The only existing plans to arrest dangerous climate change depend on either yet to be invented techn...
This paper starts with the question of whether climate change will require a significant reduction ...
The recent 10,000 year history of climatic stability on Earth that enabled the rise of agriculture a...
This short piece explores the radical potential of utopia to imagine alternative futures from within...
Humans have become a major geological force with the power to commit future millennia to practically...
First examining how capitalist realism and capitalist sorcery are suppressing the ability to think n...
In this article, I explore four California-based eco-utopias: The Earth Abides (George Stewart, 1949...
In fictional form, this piece explores two possible ways in which the current environmental crisis (...
This paper examines our understanding of climate change, as well as the reluctance of industrial soc...
Climate change and other global challenges, defining features of the Anthropocene as a new historica...
This paper starts with the question of whether climate change will require a significant reduction o...