Return to Treasure Island? • Rebekah Diski and George Edwards
Reform UK’s fossil fuel nationalism may be a fantasy, but it exploits the very real contradictions of Britain’s energy transition.
Reform UK’s fossil fuel nationalism may be a fantasy, but it exploits the very real contradictions of Britain’s energy transition.
Responses to the American-Israeli war on Iran.
Responses to the American-Israeli war on Iran
In the transition from fossil capital to electricity capital, the future that emerges will be determined by the fierce struggles of the present.
The story of climate action is one of peaks—promised, assumed or still to come.
The unraveling of Britain’s largest water utility is not just a scandal. It's a case study in how privatized systems strain under climate pressures, aging infrastructure and the limits of market governance.
During the climate endgame, our survival hinges on rebuilding the systems of interdependence that make life in the ruins possible.
Stuart Hall’s politics of culture offers the left a blueprint for confronting the climate crisis.
In Argentina, economic chaos and political upheaval expose how the IMF's promise of stability has become an instrument of managed decline.
The Ring of Fire development is a social and environmental calamity dressed up as economic necessity—and a continuation of Canada's long colonial history.
In the trade-offs between decarbonization and human and ecological impact, how do we determine which costs are bearable, or inescapable, even necessary—and who gets to make these decisions?
In Brazil, big agribusiness holds the reins of political power. Without confronting this head-on, Lula’s ecological promises will remain just that—promises.