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Volume 27, Number 1, 2016: World Cop-Out on Climate

Volume 27, Number 1, 2016: World Cop-Out on Climate

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House Organ

Climate Revanchism
by David Correia

Organisers Column

Peace is an Ecosocialist Issue: Some Experiences from Local UK Politics and Suggestions for Global Action
by Judith Watson

Ecosocialist Thought

For an Ecosocialist Ethics
by Michael Löwy

On the Concept of Ecological Civilization in China and Joel Kovel’s Ecosocialism
by Chang An Lu, Yang Guang Dong & Jun Ya Lian

Environmental Degradation and Crisis: A Marxist Approach
by George Economakis & George Papalexiou

Movements and Alternatives

“We’ve Been Studied to Death, We Ain’t Gotten Anything”: (Re)claiming environmental knowledge production through the praxis of writing collectives
by Ellen Yen-Kohl & The Newtown Florist Club Writing Collective

Hawai‘i: “GMO Ground Zero”
by Andrea Brower

Contradictions and Struggles

The Neoliberalization of (African) Nature as the Current Phase of Ecological Imperialism
by Mariko Lin Frame

Capitalist Logics, Pollution Management, and the Regulation of Harm: Economic Responses to the Problem of Waste Electronics
by Sarah M. Surak

Poetry

Wild Flowers
by Nicky Tiso

Aquanomics
by Shé Hawke

Review Essay

Telling Capitalist World-Ecology in the History of Commodities
by Samuel Day Fassbinder

Book Reviews

Watersheds in Marxist Ecofeminism
by Ariel Salleh

Selling Ourselves to the Sirens: Who owns the future
by Nick Gotts

Otro Mundo Es Posible: Challenging social inequality: the landless rural workers movement and agrarian reform in Brazil
by Glory Rigueros Saavedra

Film Review

Flying from Hollywood to Broadway and back
by Dr. Eric R. P. Farr