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UNEVEN EARTH
Analysis Brave New Normal Cultivating cooperative, self-sustaining communities can undermine destructive economic systems and offer meaningful responses to social-ecological crises in ABOUT – UNEVEN EARTH You want to read something different. You know our era is one of great degradation of what we call “the environment”. And you know there are people in the world trying to live differently, but you struggle to find the time or energy to join them, in between life’s manyobligations.
POPULATION – UNEVEN EARTH Population Neo-Malthusian promotion of family planning as the solution to hunger, conflict, and poverty has contributed to destructive population control approaches, that are targeted most often at poor,racialized women
BRAVE NEW NORMAL
Brave New Normal Cultivating cooperative, self-sustaining communities can undermine destructive economic systems and offer meaningful responses to social-ecological crises inBLUE NEOCOLONIALISM
Photo from the Nature Conservancy. by Kendall Dix. Countries of the Global South are facing a modern form of economic domination from foreign interests. The story of Europeans plundering Black and brown nations to profit from their natural resources is probably a familiarone.
GDP – UNEVEN EARTH by Doug Banks. What is GDP? Gross Domestic Product, or GDP, measures economic activity. Technically speaking, it equals the sum of all goods and services produced within an economy over a certain period.EXTRACTIVISM
by Diana Vela Almeida. La versión en español de este artículo está disponible aquí.. One could simply define extractivism as a productive process where natural resources are removed from the land or the underground and then put up for sale as commodities on theglobal market.
PANDEMIC STRIKE
It’s been two weeks since Rob Wallace conducted an interview on the underlying causes of the coronavirus that has since been read hundreds of thousands of times. Since then, also, the world has changed. As Wallace puts it, “What I noticed only after hitting the send button is that two weeks after the original interview, my answers here are taking a sharper tone. IS GREEN GROWTH HAPPENING? Source: Cabinet Office | Flickr by Timothée Parrique. If you follow discussions about climate change, you must have heard of decoupling.The term refers to the possibility of detaching Growth Domestic Product (GDP) from environmental pressures. THE ANTHROPOCENE DEBATE The types of opinions that cluster around the term vary. In the book The God Species, prominent environmental writer Mark Lynas argues that, since we are entering into a new, never-seen-before era of human control of the environment, we have the responsibility, duty, and possibility to control it further.Distancing himself from traditional environmental causes like anti-nuclear and GMOs, heUNEVEN EARTH
Analysis Brave New Normal Cultivating cooperative, self-sustaining communities can undermine destructive economic systems and offer meaningful responses to social-ecological crises in ABOUT – UNEVEN EARTH You want to read something different. You know our era is one of great degradation of what we call “the environment”. And you know there are people in the world trying to live differently, but you struggle to find the time or energy to join them, in between life’s manyobligations.
POPULATION – UNEVEN EARTH Population Neo-Malthusian promotion of family planning as the solution to hunger, conflict, and poverty has contributed to destructive population control approaches, that are targeted most often at poor,racialized women
BRAVE NEW NORMAL
Brave New Normal Cultivating cooperative, self-sustaining communities can undermine destructive economic systems and offer meaningful responses to social-ecological crises inBLUE NEOCOLONIALISM
Photo from the Nature Conservancy. by Kendall Dix. Countries of the Global South are facing a modern form of economic domination from foreign interests. The story of Europeans plundering Black and brown nations to profit from their natural resources is probably a familiarone.
GDP – UNEVEN EARTH by Doug Banks. What is GDP? Gross Domestic Product, or GDP, measures economic activity. Technically speaking, it equals the sum of all goods and services produced within an economy over a certain period.EXTRACTIVISM
by Diana Vela Almeida. La versión en español de este artículo está disponible aquí.. One could simply define extractivism as a productive process where natural resources are removed from the land or the underground and then put up for sale as commodities on theglobal market.
PANDEMIC STRIKE
It’s been two weeks since Rob Wallace conducted an interview on the underlying causes of the coronavirus that has since been read hundreds of thousands of times. Since then, also, the world has changed. As Wallace puts it, “What I noticed only after hitting the send button is that two weeks after the original interview, my answers here are taking a sharper tone. IS GREEN GROWTH HAPPENING? Source: Cabinet Office | Flickr by Timothée Parrique. If you follow discussions about climate change, you must have heard of decoupling.The term refers to the possibility of detaching Growth Domestic Product (GDP) from environmental pressures. THE ANTHROPOCENE DEBATE The types of opinions that cluster around the term vary. In the book The God Species, prominent environmental writer Mark Lynas argues that, since we are entering into a new, never-seen-before era of human control of the environment, we have the responsibility, duty, and possibility to control it further.Distancing himself from traditional environmental causes like anti-nuclear and GMOs, he ABOUT – UNEVEN EARTH You want to read something different. You know our era is one of great degradation of what we call “the environment”. And you know there are people in the world trying to live differently, but you struggle to find the time or energy to join them, in between life’s manyobligations.
BRAVE NEW NORMAL
Brave New Normal Cultivating cooperative, self-sustaining communities can undermine destructive economic systems and offer meaningful responses to social-ecological crises inPANDEMIC STRIKE
It’s been two weeks since Rob Wallace conducted an interview on the underlying causes of the coronavirus that has since been read hundreds of thousands of times. Since then, also, the world has changed. As Wallace puts it, “What I noticed only after hitting the send button is that two weeks after the original interview, my answers here are taking a sharper tone. RESOURCES FOR A BETTER FUTURE Resources for a better future is a glossary of crucial concepts in political ecology, alternative economics, and environmental justice. It offers easy-to-read, clear, and opinionated explainers of some of the most important political and ecological issues of our time. REWILDING – UNEVEN EARTH Photo: courtesy of Daniel Horen Greenford. by Joshua Sterlin. Conservation biology: rewilding for landscapes. The origins of theacademic use
SLOW VIOLENCE
by Ben Shread-Hewitt. Slow violence: Suffering, degradation, and pain inflicted upon people and communities by impersonal, dispersed forces; spread across time and space, with no defined point of impact, but nevertheless the result of a perpetrator/s’ actions. In the Niger delta, the glowing flames of oil refineries rob the people of night. In northern Thailand, months of endless smoke seepJEVONS PARADOX
by Sam Bliss. The Jevons paradox is that efficiency enables growth. New technologies that can produce more goods from a given amount of resources allow the economy as WHY WE NEED ALTERNATIVES TO DEVELOPMENT by Ashish Kothari, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, Federico Demaria, and Alberto Acosta. The seductive nature of development rhetoric, sometimes called developmentality or developmentalism, has been internalized across virtually all countries. LEGACY: ABANDONED MINE IMPACTS IN PENNSYLVANIA’S by Gabby Zawacki. Drive through Northeastern Pennsylvania and you may see black hills of coal and orange water flowing near or through towns. What you’re witnessing is the legacy of historic anthracite coal mining, which fueled the USA’s industrial revolution and two world wars, had extremely dangerous labor practices, and lead to the destruction of its landscape. A LIFETIME OPPOSING THE US MILITARY ON OKINAWA Japanese police carrying away a protester. Photo: Eliza Egret. by Eliza Egret and Tom Anderson. There are eighty of us sitting down, linking arms, blocking the gates of a US military base.UNEVEN EARTH
The commons opposes and transcends the logic of capitalism by building relations based on cooperation, solidarity, mutualism and direct democracy. April 12, 2021 April 16, 2021. Book review. ABOUT – UNEVEN EARTH Mission. Uneven Earth takes a political stance on today’s crises. We uncover the other half that’s never been told, and we tell stories about change and viable alternatives. Working against the grain of fast, hyperactive media, we publish long-lasting, thought-provoking, and accessible analyses.EXTRACTIVISM
Extractivism is related to existing geopolitical, economic and social relations produced throughout history. It is an economic model of development that transnational companies and states practice worldwide and that can be traced back more than 500BLUE NEOCOLONIALISM
The Nature Conservancy is promoting “Blue bonds”—a market-based solution to fund conservation—as a new wave of neocolonialism in the Seychelles. Countries of the Global South are facing a modern form of economic domination from foreign interests. The story of Europeans plundering Black and brown nations to profit from their natural IS GREEN GROWTH HAPPENING? Some commentators hypothesized that the return of economic growth after the pandemic would be green, or at least, greener. Yet, global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions are on course to surge by 1.5 billion tons in 2021 – the second-largest increase in history – reversing most of the decline caused by the pandemic. GDP – UNEVEN EARTH GDP was designed to measure an economy getting ready for war, but now it’s used to measure social progress in general. This mutation was already obvious during the Cold War, when GDP became the ideological benchmark for comparing the relative success of capitalism and state socialism. Today it’s no different.APRIL READINGS
This will also be a space to keep you up to date with news about what’s happening at Uneven Earth. This month’s list is a little shorter than usual, but maybe that’s not a bad thing! In April, we read stories about India’s Covid catastrophe, the dangers of the concept of net zero, toxic USA, an Aboriginal family beating back afossil
THE ANTHROPOCENE DEBATE The term ‘Anthropocene’ has entered the climate change debate, and the question is whether it should stay there. It neatly encapsulates the idea that the Holocene—a scientific term referring to the present era—is no longer an adequate description. We now exist in an era when humans ( anthropos) have fundamentally changed the geology of LEGACY: ABANDONED MINE IMPACTS IN PENNSYLVANIA’S Shamokin, PA is location of one of 80 mine fires burning across Pennsylvania. This photo shows the abandoned Dinky from the Cameron Colliery, which once carried coal cars filled with culm to the top of the pile. This waste pile, which was once the largest man made mountain in the world, overlooks the town and is the site of the minefire.
SHOULD WE FORCE SUPERMARKETS TO SEND FOOD WASTE TO And last week, many people excitedly posted the news from France: the government will force supermarket chains to send their food waste to charities. This announcement led several to suggest that the UK, and even the whole world, which tops EU in food waste, should follow France’s example. And now, I’m reading stories about a new‘social
UNEVEN EARTH
The commons opposes and transcends the logic of capitalism by building relations based on cooperation, solidarity, mutualism and direct democracy. April 12, 2021 April 16, 2021. Book review. ABOUT – UNEVEN EARTH Mission. Uneven Earth takes a political stance on today’s crises. We uncover the other half that’s never been told, and we tell stories about change and viable alternatives. Working against the grain of fast, hyperactive media, we publish long-lasting, thought-provoking, and accessible analyses.EXTRACTIVISM
Extractivism is related to existing geopolitical, economic and social relations produced throughout history. It is an economic model of development that transnational companies and states practice worldwide and that can be traced back more than 500BLUE NEOCOLONIALISM
The Nature Conservancy is promoting “Blue bonds”—a market-based solution to fund conservation—as a new wave of neocolonialism in the Seychelles. Countries of the Global South are facing a modern form of economic domination from foreign interests. The story of Europeans plundering Black and brown nations to profit from their natural IS GREEN GROWTH HAPPENING? Some commentators hypothesized that the return of economic growth after the pandemic would be green, or at least, greener. Yet, global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions are on course to surge by 1.5 billion tons in 2021 – the second-largest increase in history – reversing most of the decline caused by the pandemic. GDP – UNEVEN EARTH GDP was designed to measure an economy getting ready for war, but now it’s used to measure social progress in general. This mutation was already obvious during the Cold War, when GDP became the ideological benchmark for comparing the relative success of capitalism and state socialism. Today it’s no different.APRIL READINGS
This will also be a space to keep you up to date with news about what’s happening at Uneven Earth. This month’s list is a little shorter than usual, but maybe that’s not a bad thing! In April, we read stories about India’s Covid catastrophe, the dangers of the concept of net zero, toxic USA, an Aboriginal family beating back afossil
THE ANTHROPOCENE DEBATE The term ‘Anthropocene’ has entered the climate change debate, and the question is whether it should stay there. It neatly encapsulates the idea that the Holocene—a scientific term referring to the present era—is no longer an adequate description. We now exist in an era when humans ( anthropos) have fundamentally changed the geology of LEGACY: ABANDONED MINE IMPACTS IN PENNSYLVANIA’S Shamokin, PA is location of one of 80 mine fires burning across Pennsylvania. This photo shows the abandoned Dinky from the Cameron Colliery, which once carried coal cars filled with culm to the top of the pile. This waste pile, which was once the largest man made mountain in the world, overlooks the town and is the site of the minefire.
SHOULD WE FORCE SUPERMARKETS TO SEND FOOD WASTE TO And last week, many people excitedly posted the news from France: the government will force supermarket chains to send their food waste to charities. This announcement led several to suggest that the UK, and even the whole world, which tops EU in food waste, should follow France’s example. And now, I’m reading stories about a new‘social
ABOUT – UNEVEN EARTH Mission. Uneven Earth takes a political stance on today’s crises. We uncover the other half that’s never been told, and we tell stories about change and viable alternatives. Working against the grain of fast, hyperactive media, we publish long-lasting, thought-provoking, and accessible analyses.REPARATIONS
Palestinian demonstrators burn tires near the Israeli barrier surrounding Gaza in solidarity with Palestinians in occupied Jerusalemon 8 May.
BRAVE NEW NORMAL
by Tomasz Falkowski. As upwards of ten million Texans faced a utilities crisis caused by record-low temperatures, Joe Biden signed the Paris Climate Agreement, reversing Trump’s abandonment of the same amid what was the most destructive wildfire season on record in California. While many applauded the retournement, others regarded themove as
RESOURCES FOR A BETTER FUTURE Resources for a better future is a glossary of crucial concepts in political ecology, alternative economics, and environmental justice. It offers easy-to-read, clear, and opinionated explainers of some of the most important political and ecological issues of our time.PANDEMIC STRIKE
A campaign of active neglect would kill hundreds of thousands of the very vulnerable the Tories claim they wish to protect. Destroying the village to save it is the core premise of a State of the most virulent class character. It’s the sign of an exhausted empire. PALESTINE – UNEVEN EARTH Palestinian demonstrators burn tires near the Israeli barrier surrounding Gaza in solidarity with Palestinians in occupied Jerusalemon 8 May.
SLOW VIOLENCE
by Ben Shread-Hewitt. Slow violence: Suffering, degradation, and pain inflicted upon people and communities by impersonal, dispersed forces; spread across time and space, with no defined point of impact, but nevertheless the result of a perpetrator/s’ actions. In the Niger delta, the glowing flames of oil refineries rob the people of night. In northern Thailand, months of endless smoke seep REWILDING – UNEVEN EARTH Rewild or Die: Revolution and Renaissance at the End of Civilization by Urban Scout (2008) This book is a series of essays on the political and theoretical underpinnings of rewilding as a project much beyond merely conservation, expanding on what is written in the second half of this article. You can also visit rewild.com. UTOPIA, NOT FUTURISM: WHY DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE IS THE MOST Murray Bookchin at the Toward Tomorrow Fair, mid-1970s. All photos by Lionel Delevingne. by Murray Bookchin. On August 24, 1978, Murray Bookchin gave a lecture at the Toward Tomorrow Fair in Amherst, Massachusetts. Also speaking at that year’s gathering were several prominent thinkers, including R. Buckminster Fuller and Ralph Nader. LEGACY: ABANDONED MINE IMPACTS IN PENNSYLVANIA’S Shamokin, PA is location of one of 80 mine fires burning across Pennsylvania. This photo shows the abandoned Dinky from the Cameron Colliery, which once carried coal cars filled with culm to the top of the pile. This waste pile, which was once the largest man made mountain in the world, overlooks the town and is the site of the minefire.
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FOR DEVELOPMENT TO TRULY DELIVER ON ITS PROMISE—THE BETTERMENT OF LIFE FOR ALL—IT MUST ENGAGE A MULTIDIMENSIONAL UNDERSTANDING OFPOVERTY
November 9, 2020November 9, 2020 Monthly links SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER READINGS ON THE POLITICS OF MENTAL HEALTH, CONSERVATION, AND THE ECOLOGY OFFIRE
November 5, 2020November 6, 2020 Futures MAKE LIFE, NOT WORK: DEMOCRATIZING, DECOMMODIFYING AND REMEDIATINGEXISTENCE
EMANCIPATION FROM LABOUR REQUIRES US TO DEMOCRATIZE AND DECOMMODIFY THE ECONOMY AS A WHOLE October 23, 2020October 23, 2020 Resources for a better futureRENEWABLE ENERGY
TO PROVIDE THE CONDITIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY, WE MUST BEGIN BY ESTABLISHING A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY October 19, 2020November 7, 2020 Analysis STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE AND THE AUTOMOBILE THE INTERTWINED LEGACY OF FASCISM AND THE MOTORCAR October 1, 2020October 1, 2020 Resources for a better futureDEGROWTH
DEGROWTH IS NOT A PASSIVE CRITIQUE BUT AN ACTIVE PROJECT OF HOPE September 28, 2020October 1, 2020 Monthly linksAUGUST READINGS
ON REMEMBERING DAVID GRAEBER, THE SERVICE SECTOR, AND CLIMATEREPARATIONS
September 8, 2020September 10, 2020 Resources for a better futureUNEQUAL EXCHANGE
GLOBAL TRADE CONCEALS ECOLOGICAL AND HUMAN EXPLOITATION IN PERIPHERIES AND MAINTAINS AN UNJUST WORLD ORDER September 7, 2020September 9, 2020 Resources for a better futureOFFSETTING
A POLICY TOOL THAT ALLOWS US TO IMAGINE A WORLD IN WHICH EVERYTHING IS REPLACEABLE, AND WHERE THERE ARE NO LIMITS August 17, 2020August 18, 2020 Resources for a better futureEXTRACTIVISM
ONE OF THE MOST EXPANSIONIST GLOBAL ENTERPRISES—SQUASHING ANY OTHER WAYS OF LIVING WITH THE LAND August 3, 2020September 10, 2020 Resources for a better futureEXTRACTIVISMO
UNO DE LOS PROYECTOS GLOBALES MÁS EXPANSIONISTAS, QUE APLASTA CUALQUIER OTRA FORMA DE VIVIR CON LA TIERRA August 3, 2020September 10, 2020 Monthly linksJULY READINGS
ON DECOLONIAL ECOLOGIES, STRUGGLES FOR LAND AROUND THE WORLD, AND RADICAL SYLLABI FOR THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR August 2, 2020August 2, 2020 Resources for a better futurePOPULATION
NEO-MALTHUSIAN PROMOTION OF FAMILY PLANNING AS THE SOLUTION TO HUNGER, CONFLICT, AND POVERTY HAS CONTRIBUTED TO DESTRUCTIVE POPULATION CONTROL APPROACHES, THAT ARE TARGETED MOST OFTEN AT POOR, RACIALIZEDWOMEN
July 20, 2020September 10, 2020 Photo essay LITTORAL DRIFT: COASTAL CURRENTS AND INDUSTRIAL ECHOES MINGLE TO SHAPE THE LANDSCAPE IN SOUTHERN FRANCE PHOTOGRAPHER AND FILMMAKER NEAL ROCKWELL EXPLORES NEW NATURES ON THELANDES COAST
July 15, 2020July 23, 2020 Book review THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE “GREEN” A TRULY EQUITABLE AND SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION MOVEMENT MUST ABANDON BOTH GREEN CAPITALISM AND THE IDEA OF PRISTINE NATURE July 7, 2020July 7, 2020 Monthly linksJUNE READINGS
ON OUR CURRENT POLITICAL MOMENT, BLACK LIVES MATTER, AND FOOD POLITICS July 3, 2020July 3, 2020 Resources for a better futureDECOUPLING
GIVEN THE HISTORICAL CORRELATION OF MARKET ACTIVITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURES, RELYING ON DECOUPLING ALONE TO SOLVE ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS IS AN EXTREMELY RISKY AND IRRESPONSIBLE BET June 29, 2020September 10, 2020 Resources for a better futureJEVONS PARADOX
EFFICIENCY GAINS CONTRIBUTE TO INCREASING PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION WHICH INCREASES THE EXTRACTION OF RESOURCES AND THE GENERATION OFWASTES
June 16, 2020September 10, 2020 Book review NOLYMPICS, EVERYWHERE IN LA, A COALITION TO STOP THE OLYMPICS PAIRS LOCALISM WITHINTERNATIONALISM
June 13, 2020June 14, 2020 Monthly linksMAY READINGS
ON ANTI-RACISM, THE END OF POLICING, AND REIMAGINING A WORLD WHEREJUSTICE IS POSSIBLE
June 5, 2020June 6, 2020 Resources for a better futureHUMAN NATURE
IN THE FIRST ENTRY OF OUR NEW GLOSSARY, ELEANOR FINLEY ARGUES THAT THERE IS NO HUMAN NATURE, ONLY HUMAN POTENTIAL June 1, 2020July 11, 2020 ReflectionsCRISIS COLLAGE
HOW DO WE MOVE AHEAD NOW? May 20, 2020May 20, 2020 Essay PLANET OF THE DEHUMANIZED ENVIRONMENTALISM THAT DOES NOT CENTER STRUCTURAL INEQUALITY IS A DANGEROUS NOD TO BOTH ECO-FASCISTS AND ECO-MODERNISTS ALIKE May 7, 2020May 8, 2020 Monthly links MARCH & APRIL READINGS RESOURCES ON THE GLOBAL COVID-19 PANDEMIC May 6, 2020June 2, 2020 Essay WHEN VIRUSES SHATTER LIMITS VIRUSES ARE INVISIBLY SMALL, CAUSE MONUMENTAL PANDEMICS, AND FORCE US TO RETHINK OUR TAXONOMIES April 13, 2020April 20, 2020 Essay TO ORGANIZE IN TIMES OF CRISIS, WE NEED TO CONNECT THE DOTS OF GLOBAL RESISTANCE AGAINST IMPERIALISM MOVING BEYOND A POLITICS OF CONFUSION TOWARDS INTERNATIONALISM April 11, 2020April 18, 2020 Book review NOW IS THE TIME TO END THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY READING “THE GREEN NEW DEAL AND BEYOND” IN THE MIDDLE OF A GLOBALCRISIS
April 9, 2020April 9, 2020 Covid-19 THIS PANDEMIC IS ECOLOGICAL BREAKDOWN: DIFFERENT TEMPO, SAME SONG COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE TOLL OF COVID-19 AND CLIMATE CHANGE ARE NOT HELPFUL BECAUSE THEY VIEW EACH AS TWO SEPARATE “THINGS” April 2, 2020April 2, 2020 Covid-19 EXPLORING TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE ON THE BRINK IN MOMENTS SUCH AS THESE, THE LANDSCAPE OF POSSIBILITY SHIFTS. HOW CAN ACTIVISTS ENGAGE ON THE GROUND? March 31, 2020March 31, 2020 Covid-19PANDEMIC STRIKE
ROB WALLACE SAYS WE NEED NEW TACTICS TO SHOW THAT PEOPLE’S LIVES MATTER MORE THAN PROFIT March 16, 2020March 16, 2020 Covid-19 WHERE DID CORONAVIRUS COME FROM, AND WHERE WILL IT TAKE US? AN INTERVIEW WITH ROB WALLACE, AUTHOR OF BIG FARMS MAKE BIG FLU March 12, 2020March 16, 2020 Not afraid of the ruins THE ONLY THING TO LAST FOREVER AN ENDLESS REPETITION HAD TAKEN HOLD OF THE WORLD March 9, 2020March 9, 2020 Monthly linksFEBRUARY READINGS
ON SOLIDARITY WITH THE WET’SUWET’EN, NEW PERSPECTIVES ON CORONAVIRUS, AND FREE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION March 4, 2020March 4, 2020 Not afraid of the ruinsREMEMBERING
“I REMEMBER RENT BEING LOW. BUT WATER WAS EXPENSIVE. A LOT OF ELECTRICITY WENT INTO THE DESALINATION PLANTS.” February 24, 2020February 24, 2020 GND series A POST-GROWTH GREEN NEW DEAL TO DECARBONIZE WE MUST DEGROW, DECOMMODIFY, AND DEMOCRATIZE THEECONOMY
February 17, 2020February 17, 2020 Not afraid of the ruins A WOOD WIDE WEB STORY: AN APPLE TREE IN DAEGU “THE SURROGATE MOTHERS COULD ONLY BE MARRIED TO THE EARTH.” February 11, 2020February 13, 2020 GND series WHO OWNS THE GREEN NEW DEAL? MAKING SENSE OF REMOTE OWNERSHIP PROBLEMS AND PLACE-BASED GOVERNANCE February 4, 2020February 4, 2020 Monthly linksJANUARY READINGS
ON THE OVERPOPULATION MYTH, GREEN COLONIALISM (AND DECOLONIALISM), AND THE WUHAN CORONAVIRUS February 3, 2020March 6, 2020 GND series ENERGY AND THE GREEN NEW DEAL THE COMPLEX CHALLENGE OF POWERING SOCIETIES January 28, 2020January 28, 2020 Essay SWEDISH COLONIALIST NEUTRALITY A TRADITION OF DOUBLE STANDARDS FROM HISTORICAL COLONIALISM TO CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL INJUSTICE January 21, 2020January 23, 2020 GND series PUBLIC MONEY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE WE’LL NEVER FUND A TRANSFORMATIVE GREEN NEW DEAL WITH MONEY DESIGNEDFOR CAPITALISM
January 7, 2020January 7, 2020 Not afraid of the ruins HAYASHI-SAN’S GREEN HEADBAND “IN TOKYO, NEW YORK, MONTREAL, ROME, PARIS, BEIJING, KINSHASA, MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WERE WEARING GREEN HEADBANDS … THIS HAS MADE YOU A MARTYR AND BROUGHT THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT TO A LEVEL NEVERBEFORE REACHED.”
January 6, 2020January 6, 2020 GND seriesSHOW ME THE MONEY
HOW WILL WE PAY FOR THE GREEN NEW DEAL? December 16, 2019December 18, 2019 GND series A JUST FOOD TRANSITION WHY THE GREEN NEW DEAL SHOULD GIVE FARMERS A BASIC INCOME December 11, 2019December 11, 2019 Not afraid of the ruinsBIRTH
“MAYBE THEN WE’LL REGAIN THE ACCESS TO THE RIVER, THE RIVER THAT IS NOW CONTROLLED BY THE INSIDERS AND THEIR OBSESSION WITH ENERGYRESOURCES.”
December 9, 2019December 9, 2019 Monthly linksNOVEMBER READINGS
ON THE WAVE OF GLOBAL PROTESTS, LESSONS FROM THE 1999 SEATTLE SHUTDOWN, AND NUCLEAR ENERGY December 6, 2019March 6, 2020 Not afraid of the ruins THE TECHNICAL ASSISTANT IT HAD BEEN A LONG TIME SINCE HUMAN HANDS HAD TOUCHED GRAIN BINS November 25, 2019November 26, 2019 GND series TRADE GOVERNANCE WILL MAKE OR BREAK THE GREEN NEW DEAL HOW THE GND COULD, SHOULD, MUST REDEFINE “PROTECTIONISM” AND TRANSFORM INTERNATIONAL TRADE November 13, 2019November 13, 2019 GND series RETHINKING EDUCATION FOR THE GREEN NEW DEAL GOVERNANCE FOR AN ECO-CENTERED CURRICULUM—OR NOT? November 6, 2019November 6, 2019 Not afraid of the ruinsDOWN MARIA
THERE WAS ONLY ONE PRISONER LEFT, AND HE WOULD NOT LIVE FOREVER. November 4, 2019November 4, 2019 Monthly linksOCTOBER READINGS
ON WORLD-WIDE UPRISINGS AGAINST AUSTERITY, ROJAVA, AND WORKING CLASSENVIRONMENTALISM
November 2, 2019March 6, 2020 GND series SHRINK THE MILITARY, SHRINK INJUSTICE THE US GREEN NEW DEAL MUST BE ANTI-IMPERIALIST October 30, 2019October 30, 2019 GND series A GREEN NEW DEAL FOR AN ECOLOGICAL ECONOMY INTRODUCING A SERIES OF PROPOSALS FOR A TRULY TRANSFORMATIVE GND October 24, 2019October 24, 2019 Book review DESIGNING FOR A WORLD AFTER CLIMATE CATASTROPHE WHILE ARCHITECTS ARE OFTEN TOLD THEY WILL CHANGE THE WORLD, A NEW BOOK FAILS TO IMAGINE WHAT A WORLD AFTER CAPITALISM COULD LOOK LIKE October 22, 2019October 22, 2019 Monthly linksSEPTEMBER READINGS
ON CLIMATE FASCISM, CLIMATE DE-NIHILISM, AND CLIMATE RAGE October 6, 2019March 6, 2020 Book review DEGROWTH SHOULD BE A CORE PART OF THE JUST TRANSITION A REVIEW OF DEGROWTH BY GIORGOS KALLIS October 3, 2019October 4, 2019 Analysis UTOPIA, NOT FUTURISM: WHY DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE IS THE MOST RATIONALTHING WE CAN DO
THIS 1978 SPEECH BY MURRAY BOOKCHIN IS STRIKINGLY RELEVANT TODAY October 2, 2019October 3, 2019 Not afraid of the ruins LAST STAND ON MÉNEZ HOM AT THE TOP OF THE MÉNEZ HOM, BETWEEN THE EARTH AND THE SKY, HISTORY HAD DISPLAYED THE ABILITY TO REPEAT ITSELF. September 29, 2019December 5, 2019 ReflectionsLIFE IN FLAMES
ON PAIN AND HOPE IN THE AFTERMATH OF CATASTROPHIC FIRES IN BOLIVIA’S CHIQUITANÍA AND AMAZON REGIONS September 24, 2019October 4, 2019 Not afraid of the ruins THE VINE UNDERGROUND “THE UNTHINKABLE HAD HAPPENED. NO ONE PLANS FOR THE END OF THEIR OWNWORLD.”
September 16, 2019September 19, 2019 Essay DESTRUCTIVE SPACE-TIME HOW WAR BOMBS AND RESOURCE EXTRACTIVISM COMPRESS PAST, PRESENT, ANDFUTURE
September 7, 2019September 7, 2019 Monthly linksAUGUST READINGS
ON ECO-FASCISM(S), THE BURNING AMAZON, AND WORLDWIDE UPRISINGS September 3, 2019March 6, 2020 Analysis WHY A HIPSTER, VEGAN, GREEN START-UP SERVICE ECONOMY LIFESTYLE CANNOTBE SUSTAINABLE
DEMATERIALIZED SERVICE ECONOMIES, INDUSTRIAL VEGANISM AND HIPSTERIZED ECO-AESTHETICS WILL ONLY DEEPEN THE SOCIAL AND ECOLOGICAL DAMAGE WROUGHT BY CAPITALISM August 29, 2019August 29, 2019 Strategy REPORT CARD ON BERNIE SANDERS’ GREEN NEW DEAL A HOT TAKE FROM AN ECO-SOCIALIST August 27, 2019April 30, 2020 Not afraid of the ruins A TOY KEYBOARD FOR A COCA-COLA BOTTLE OF GAS: AMADEUS’ STORY “MOGADISHU WAS SLOWLY DYING, LIKE AN LED AT LOW BATTERY” August 26, 2019August 26, 2019 Not afraid of the ruinsMICRO EFFECT
“IN THE SPACE OF A SUMMER MONTH, THE OUTBREAK HAD INFECTED 109 PEOPLE, WITH 82 DEAD SO FAR” August 19, 2019August 21, 2019 Not afraid of the ruins THE FOUNDING OF NEW CROCKETT, TEXAS HURRICANE ELMER HAD BLOWN ALL THE OTHER RECORD STORMS OFF THE MAP August 5, 2019August 5, 2019 Report-back IN THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN, CLIMATE EFFORTS ARE FALLING BEHIND AS THE ABE GOVERNMENT AND MAJOR CORPORATIONS FAIL TO TAKE MEANINGFUL STEPS TO REDUCE EMISSIONS, JAPANESE CITIZENS ARE WORKING TO PICK UPTHE SLACK
August 3, 2019August 3, 2019 Monthly linksJULY READINGS
ON GLOBAL LAND CONFLICTS, AGRO-ECOLOGY, AND THE FALL OF THE DISCIPLINEOF ECONOMICS
August 1, 2019March 6, 2020 Not afraid of the ruins SUPER GLUE / SUPERLEPAK ‘FUCK, HE CAN DO THIS EVERY SINGLE DAY. WHY THE FUCK DOES HE HAVE TO DO IT? WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO? THERE’S NO POINT IN RUSHING LIKE THIS AND TRYING TO SAVE HIM EACH TIME HE GETS INTO A DARK MOOD’, IVAN SAID, LOOKING OUT OF THE TAXI WINDOW. July 15, 2019July 17, 2019 EssayREDWASHING CAPITAL
LEFT TECH BROS ARE HONING MARX INTO A CAPITALIST TOOL July 11, 2019July 15, 2019 Monthly linksJUNE READINGS
ON BATSHIT JOBS, UTOPIA VS. THE APOCALYPSE, AND FASCISTENVIRONMENTALISM
July 8, 2019March 6, 2020 Not afraid of the ruinsMETAMPHYNUS BAALIS
UN BEBÉ BISONTE DE LA ESPECIE METAMPHYNUS BAALIS ES CAPAZ DE DISTINGUIR LOS HUMORES FERTILIZADOS DE LAS MUJERES EN LOS RESTOS DELSUEÑO
July 8, 2019July 8, 2019 Report-backTHE RIGHT TO SAY NO
WOMEN ORGANIZING AGAINST EXTRACTIVISM IN SOUTHERN AFRICA June 28, 2019July 7, 2019 Not afraid of the ruinsALL THE WATER
“EVERYTHING WAS ON AUTOPILOT; THE ONLY THING THE OPERATOR HAD TO DO WAS PUSH A VIRTUAL BUTTON TO ENGAGE THE MISSILES.” June 24, 2019July 7, 2019 Field notes DISPATCH FROM THE ISTHMUS OF TEHUANTEPEC WHAT IT WILL TAKE TO BUILD ALLIANCES WITH OUR NEIGHBORS TO THE SOUTH June 17, 2019June 17, 2019 Futures HOW MUCH WILL THE US WAY OF LIFE © HAVE TO CHANGE? ON THE FUTURE OF FARMING, SOCIALIST SCIENCE, AND UTOPIA June 10, 2019April 30, 2020 Monthly linksMAY READINGS
ON THE WORK WE DON’T TALK ABOUT, FULLY AUTOMATED LUXURY COMMUNISM, AND RADICAL ALTERNATIVES June 6, 2019March 6, 2020 Monthly linksAPRIL READINGS
ON EXTINCTION REBELLION, CLIMATE STORIES, AND INDUSTRIAL FARMING May 3, 2019March 6, 2020 Degrowth DEGROWTH IS UTOPIAN, AND THAT’S A GOOD THING A RESPONSE TO SOCIALIST FORUM ON DEGROWTH BY GIORGOS KALLIS April 26, 2019May 1, 2019 Monthly links FEBRUARY & MARCH READINGS ON ECO-FASCISM, POST-EXTRACTIVISM, AND WHY WE SHOULD HAVE ZERO LAWNS April 4, 2019March 6, 2020 Book review IS HEIDEGGER’S PHILOSOPHY ANTI-SEMITIC? CONSIDERING THE NEW BOOK, HEIDEGGER AND THE JEWS March 20, 2019 Report-back AFTER MASS MOBILIZATIONS, WHAT DIRECTION FOR THE BELGIAN CLIMATEMOVEMENT?
A REPORT FROM A PARTICIPANT March 4, 2019March 4, 2019 Monthly linksJANUARY READINGS
ON THE FUTURE OF FARMING, VENEZUELA, AND RESOURCES FOR INDIGENOUSALLYSHIP
February 2, 2019March 6, 2020 Reflections GILETS JAUNES: A SLAP IN THE FACE OF OUR VOCABULARY A REPORT FROM AN OBSERVER January 30, 2019January 30, 2019 Monthly linksDECEMBER READINGS
ON BURN-OUT, ECO-PRIMITIVISM, AND THE YELLOW VEST MOVEMENT January 9, 2019March 6, 2020 Symbiosis A NEW NORTH AMERICAN NETWORK EMERGES FROM THE GRASSROOTS ANNOUNCING A CONGRESS OF MUNICIPAL MOVEMENTS January 7, 2019January 7, 2019 Narrative TIME FOR THE SUBALTERN TO SPEAK THE MOVEMENT AGAINST WASTE INCINERATION IN CAN SANT JOAN, CATALONIA January 5, 2019October 5, 2020 Strategies THE 8TH OF DECEMBER, THE END OF THE MONTH, AND THE END OF THE WORLD THE YELLOW VEST MOVEMENT SHOWS US THE POTENTIAL OF A “CONVERGENCE DES LUTTES” TO DEMAND A JUST ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION December 27, 2018January 7, 2019 Essay WHY WE NEED ALTERNATIVES TO DEVELOPMENT AN EXCERPT FROM THE FORTHCOMING BOOK PLURIVERSE: A POST-DEVELOPMENTDICTIONARY
December 17, 2018December 17, 2018 Monthly linksNOVEMBER READINGS
ON THE GREEN NEW DEAL, THE GREAT GRAZING DEBATE, AND THE END OF THEWORLD
December 7, 2018March 6, 2020 Waste HOW CIRCULAR IS THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY? WHY THIS PROPOSED SOLUTION IS LITTLE MORE THAN A MAGIC TRICK November 27, 2018 Strategies WHY LIBERTARIAN MUNICIPALISM IS MORE NEEDED TODAY THAN EVER BEFORE TO FIGHT FASCISM AND CLIMATE CHANGE, THE LEFT MUST REBUILD POLITICALLIFE
November 25, 2018 Report-back TECHNO-FANTASIES AND ECO-REALITIES WHAT ROLE DOES TECHNOLOGY PLAY IN OUR ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE FUTURE, AND HOW DO WE GET THERE? November 18, 2018November 18, 2018 Monthly linksOCTOBER READINGS
ON FASCISM IN BRAZIL, A GROWTH ECONOMIST WINNING A PRIZE, AND RESPONSES TO THE IPCC REPORT November 4, 2018March 6, 2020 Essay MEET CATABOLIC CAPITALISM: GLOBALIZATION’S GRUESOME TWIN WE’LL SOON DISCOVER THAT CAPITALISM WITHOUT GLOBALIZATION IS MUCH,MUCH WORSE.
November 1, 2018November 1, 2018 Localism ‘DARK MUNICIPALISM’ THE DANGERS OF LOCAL POLITICS October 16, 2018 Monthly linksSEPTEMBER READINGS
DEGROWTH… OR GREEN NEW DEAL? October 4, 2018March 6, 2020 Not afraid of the ruins EXTENDED DEADLINE NOT AFRAID OF THE RUINS #2: LOCAL SCIENCE FICTIONS CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR FUTURISTIC IMAGINARIES October 1, 2018January 14, 2019 Book review THE SHOCK DOCTRINE OF THE LEFT NEW BOOK BY GRAHAM JONES IS PART MAP, PART STORY, PART ESCAPE MANUAL September 28, 2018September 28, 2018POSTS NAVIGATION
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