Ten Questions About Marx—More Than Twenty Years After Marx’s Ecology
The fallacy of renewables and climate change
The Unbearable Unawareness of
our Ecological Existential Crisis
Existing Climate Mitigation Scenarios Perpetuate Colonial Inequalities
Is Degrowth the Future?
The Return of the Dialectics of Nature: The Struggle for Freedom as Necessity
Which Future Are We Living In?
Outside the Safe Operating Space of the Planetary Boundary for Novel Entities
Trees and the ‘Net-Zero‘ Emissions Hoax
Notes from the Editors of Monthly Review on “The Capitalinian: The First Geological Age of the Anthropocene”
Anthropocene, Capitalocene, and Other “-Cenes”
Strategies for Degrowth
Rational and Irrational Rationing in the Age of Energy Descent
Marx’s Critique of Enlightenment Humanism:
A Revolutionary Ecological Perspective
Africa boasts examples of ecological resilience
Surviving Collapse Through Social Transformation and Regeneration
Let's have a big debate on the energy emergency
Human well-being and climate change mitigation
End Ecocidal Capitalism or Exterminate Life on Planet Earth: A South African Contribution to Ecosocialist Strategy
Note on the Limits To Growth
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A Tale of Two Utopias - Work in a Post-Growth World
Facing the Anthropocene — An Update
The Case for a Basic Income
When Did the Anthropocene Begin... and Why Does it Matter?
Capitalism Has Failed - What Next?
Does Amazonia Belong to the World?
The Pharmaceutical Industry in Ceontemporary Capitalism
COVID-19 and Catastrophe Capitalism
After Industrialism: Reviving Nature in the 21st Century
Capitalism of Dispossession in the Palm Oil Plantations in the Countries of the Global South - Contexts, Struggles and Peasant Resistance
COVID-19 and Circuits of Capital
Where there is no vision, the people perish: a utopian ethic for a transformed future
The New Imperialist Structure
Transitioning to Geocratia
Why Ecosocialism: For a Red-Green Future
An Eco-Revolutionary Tipping Point?
Freedom and Responsibility
The Light Side of the Mooney... Money
Marxism and Ecology
The Progressively Accelerated Degradation of the Environment
The Meaning of Work in a Sustainable Society
What are we saying when we talk about Sustainability?
The Long Ecological Revolution
Basic Income as a fundamental Human Right in the People and Planet paradigm
True Sustainability and Degrowth in the Citizens Imaginary
The Anthropocene Crisis
The Degrowth Alternative
Capitals, Technologies and the Realms of Life. The Dispossession of the Four Elements
The imaginary of Degrowth as the paradigm of true sustainability
The Energy-Extractives Nexus and
the Just Transition
Buen Vivir: A Concept on the Rise in Europe?
The Ideology of Late Imperialism
1862 Preface to Agricultural Chemistry
Lithium and the Contradictions in the Energy Transition that Devastate the Global South In Favour of the Global North
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Great Reset and the End of Life as We Know it
From Profit Taking to Life Making: Quality Care for People and Planet
The Capitalinian — The First Geological Age of the Anthropocene
“No Good Choices Left”: Our Dilemma Under a White Sky
The Robbery of Nature
Moral Economies of the Future
Capital, Science, Technology
Capital and the Ecology of Disease
Marketocracy and the Capture of People and Planet
The Ecological State
Water as the Pandora's Box of Ecological Debacle
from South and Central America
Interrogating the Anthropocene
Marx, Value and Nature
Capitalism and Robbery
Energy, Economic Growth, and Ecological Crisis
The Physics of Capitalism
Marxism and the Dialectics of Ecology
The Return of Nature and Marx's Ecology
Life Beyond Capital
The Contagion of Capital
Marx’s Open-ended Critique
The Preemptive Counterrevolution and the Rise of the Far Right in Brazil
The Post-Growth Challenge
Wellbeing Matters — Tackling Growth Dependency
Imperialism in the Anthropocene
The Commonplaces of Environmental Scepticism
Scientists’ Warning on Affluence
Population in the IPCC’s new mitigation report
We Only Have One Planet—Defending It Will Require Collective Measures
Sustainable Prosperity in an Uncertain Future: A shared agenda between green growth and degrowth
The Limits to Growth: Ecosocialism or Barbarism
Ecology and the Future of History
Exploring degrowth policy proposals: A systematic mapping with thematic synthesis
Spiral of contradictions between financialised capitalism and rural smallholdings in South and Mesoamerica
A Framework for Decoupling Human Need Satisfaction From Energy Use
Challenges for the degrowth transition: The debate about wellbeing
From Planetary to Societal Boundaries
From Sandstorm and Smog to Sustainability and Justice: China's Challenge
Climate chaos (and an excess of Hopes and Mbappes)
Urban Commons and Collective Action to Address Climate Change
Nuclear Green, Nuclear gas
Is Population Crucial for Degrowth?
Writing our way to sustainable economies?
Finding Flow: exploring the potential for sustainable fulfilment
Degrowth is About Global Justice
"Growth is Going to Stop, for One Reason or Another"
Socialism and Ecological Survival: An Introduction
Population and The Great Transition
Deforestation and World Population Sustainability: a Quantitative Analysis
“We Have Colonised the Future”
The Pacific and Thucydides in the 'Age of Energy Descent'
To Save the Planet, Forget About the Globe
Toward and Ecosocialist Degrowth
Climate Anxiety in Children and Young People and their Beliefs About Government Responses to Climate Change: a Global Survey
Placing People at the Heart of Climate Action
Notes on Time is Running Out
“Notes on Exterminism” for the Twenty-First-Century Ecology and Peace Movement
Trajectories of the Earth System in the Anthropocene
The Problematic Role of Materialistic Values in the Pursuit of Sustainable Well-Being
Billionaire Space Race: the ultimate symbol of capitalism’s flawed obsession with growth
The Defence of Nature: Resisting the Financialisation of the Earth
For an Ecosocialist Degrowth
Nature as a Mode of Accumulation
Sustainability and Metabolic Revolution in the Works of Henri Lefebvre
Ituango Dam: an Apology for Necropolitics
On How "Lobbies"Water Down the World's Most Important Climate Report
Providing Decent Living With Minimum Energy: A Global Scenario
Building the Vision of a the Good Life
Taming Gaia 2.0: Earth System Law in the Ruptured Anthropocene
Lights and Sahdows of the IPCC
Against Doomsday Scenarios: What Is to Be Done Now?
Fertilisers: on the verge of a
major food crisis?