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C. J. Polychroniou – Socialism, Left Internationalism, and the Climate Crisis

May 29, 2025 Ben Wray 1

Has neoliberal globalization run its course? Should the Left be on the side of tariffs or protectionism? Can Left internationalism be revived? C. J. Polychroniou is a political scientist, political economist, author, and journalist. Alexandra […]

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Natasha Foote: Pruning the EU’s Farming Policy: Have CAP’s Green Shoots Survived the Shears?

May 26, 2025 Mathew D. Rose 0

Cutting back the deadwood and overgrowth stimulates growth, giving space to new green shoots — but can the same be said for the latest pruning of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)? Read Article HERE

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Matthew Rozsa – Conservatives deny climate change because they recognize the anticapitalist implications

May 25, 2025 Mathew D. Rose 0

You can’t accept climate change as real without acknowledging the need for strong environmental regulations Matthew Rozsa is a professional journalist for more than 13 years Cross-posted from d@w’s substack For the last five years […]

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Koosje van Leeuwen – The Biology of Interdependence

May 21, 2025 Ben Wray 0

Is the natural world defined by rigid divisions and conflicts, or does diversity, fluidity and interconnectedness hold the key? Koosje van Leeuwen writes at the intersection of biology, philosophy, politics, and art, with a focus […]

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Paul Dodds – Overshooting 1.5°C: even temporary warming above globally agreed temperature limit could have permanent consequences

May 20, 2025 David Shirreff 0

Do we really understand the consequences of “temporarily” overshooting 1.5°C? And would it even be possible to lower temperatures again? Paul Dodds is Professor of Energy Systems at UCL Cross-posted from The Conversation Image by […]

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Adam Tooze – How China’s powerslide is driving the global green electricity transition

May 19, 2025 Ben Wray 0

Maybe the only good news story in the world today is China’s remarkable green transition, which has already led the industrial giant past its peak in CO2 emissions. Read the article HERE.

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Patrick Bond – Climate sanctions against fossil-addicted capitalists

May 13, 2025 Ben Wray 0

A critical global south perspective on the western approach to ‘climate action’. In ‘International Viewpoint’. Read the article HERE.

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Cornel Ban, Jacob Hasselbach – Green Indicative Planning

May 13, 2025 Ben Wray 0

Market economies need planning to survive climate breakdown. In ‘Phenomenal World’ Read the article HERE.

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Rosie Collington – Unbankable Transitions

May 9, 2025 Mathew D. Rose 0

How investability determines climate financing Rosie Collington is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Copenhagen Business School Cross-posted from Phenomenal World   In a bucolic corner of Greater Manchester, England, an unusual financial experiment is underway. Not […]

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Politico – EU scientists sound alarm over escalating spring drought

May 5, 2025 Ben Wray 0

Much of the soil in central and eastern Europe has dried out, risking harvest failure. Read the article HERE.

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Socialist Economics in Yugoslavia – A Critical History by Marko Grdešić and Mislav Žitko

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Book Review by Branko Milanovic´ When on 28 June of 1948 Joseph Stalin wrote a latter on behalf of the Cominform to ask Yugoslavia’s communists to get rid of the “Titoist clique” and to return […]

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Complicit – Britain’s role in Israel’s genocide by Peter Oborne

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Book Review by Martin Shaw Cross.posted from Declassified UK As British people have turned against Israel’s destruction of Gaza, leading figures in its present and former governing parties still deny that Israel has committed even […]

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