Review essay of: Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet. By Huber Matthew. London: Verso, 2022. 320 pp., £16.99 (paper). ISBN: 9781788733885
We live in times of anthropogenic climate crisis. Or do we? This essay shows how “humanity” is a tho...
Summary Current patterns of high-energy intensive development are not sustainable on account of two ...
In this article, we claim that recent developments in climate science and renewable energy should pr...
This article is a review of the book “Ecology and Socialism: Solutions to Capitalist Ecological Cris...
Capitalism’s addiction to fossil fuels is heating our planet at a pace and scale never before experi...
The extent of the environmental crisis – most apparent in climate change – has raised in sharp focus...
This article first explores the resulting political stagnation in debates about how to address clima...
The new theory of abrupt climate change has yet to receive a response from those arguing for global ...
This thesis analyzes the forces responsible for stalling the urgently needed changes to America’s po...
Mankind currently is not only facing a major environmental challenge, it is embarking on a hugely ri...
In recent years, global climate has changed drastically and at an alarming rate. Sea levels are risi...
This essay strategically intervenes in the ongoing climate catastrophe debate by considering how und...
While eco-catastrophe is not inevitable, its potential is growing and we already witness ever-strong...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Individual Non-Freshman category, grand prizeDan KuesterOver ...
accumulation capital as power fossil fuels market civilization perpetual war social reproductionMode...
We live in times of anthropogenic climate crisis. Or do we? This essay shows how “humanity” is a tho...
Summary Current patterns of high-energy intensive development are not sustainable on account of two ...
In this article, we claim that recent developments in climate science and renewable energy should pr...
This article is a review of the book “Ecology and Socialism: Solutions to Capitalist Ecological Cris...
Capitalism’s addiction to fossil fuels is heating our planet at a pace and scale never before experi...
The extent of the environmental crisis – most apparent in climate change – has raised in sharp focus...
This article first explores the resulting political stagnation in debates about how to address clima...
The new theory of abrupt climate change has yet to receive a response from those arguing for global ...
This thesis analyzes the forces responsible for stalling the urgently needed changes to America’s po...
Mankind currently is not only facing a major environmental challenge, it is embarking on a hugely ri...
In recent years, global climate has changed drastically and at an alarming rate. Sea levels are risi...
This essay strategically intervenes in the ongoing climate catastrophe debate by considering how und...
While eco-catastrophe is not inevitable, its potential is growing and we already witness ever-strong...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Individual Non-Freshman category, grand prizeDan KuesterOver ...
accumulation capital as power fossil fuels market civilization perpetual war social reproductionMode...
We live in times of anthropogenic climate crisis. Or do we? This essay shows how “humanity” is a tho...
Summary Current patterns of high-energy intensive development are not sustainable on account of two ...
In this article, we claim that recent developments in climate science and renewable energy should pr...