Tag: ecology
The Enduring Fantasy of “Feeding the World”
Members of the Agroecology Research-Action Collective argue against the productivist logic underlying the “feed-the-world” approaches to feed security.
After the Fire
Promise Li argues that the mutual aid response to the LA fires shows both the carceral city’s abandonment of its communities and the possibility of changing politics as usual.
Reactionary Decarbonization
Michael Levien challenges left arguments for CCS by pointing to its ecological and human costs. Why would the left support the fossil fuel industry?
Class Politics in an Age of Catastrophe
Charles Stevenson reviews On the Emergence of an Ecological Class: A Memo and articulates what the book misses about class politics.
Looting, Dispossessing, Incarcerating
How is the ecological fallout from the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam in Brazil related to the struggle against prisons?
The Political Ecology of Pandemics
Michael Friedman on the political ecology of emerging diseases and pandemics.