Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents five new books for ecosocialists.
Climate crisis
Climate protesters protested Whitehaven Coal outside NSW parliament, the same day the Land and Environment Court was to sentence the corporation. Jim McIlroy reports.
Peter Dutton鈥檚听new policy to force gas companies to increase supply to the domestic market merely appears to听stand up to听the gas corporations. Alex Bainbridge听argues it does the opposite.
Yorta Yorta and Dja Dja Wurrung woman Ruth Langford was among several people arrested for trying to defend ancient forests in the West Kunanyi Range. Kerry Smith reports.
Donald Trump鈥檚 return to the White House has led to a decline in 鈥済reenwashing鈥 strategies and a renewed focus on climate denial, along with a brazen intransigence in the face of an escalating climate catastrophe, argues John Clarke.
Adam Hanieh is a professor of Political Economy and Global Development, whose research focuses on capitalism and imperialism in the Middle East. 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes sat down with Hanieh to discuss the state of global imperialism today and the significance of Donald Trump鈥檚 presidency.
Labor has delivered what it hopes will be an election-winning budget, with $17 billion in new tax cuts and $150 in energy rebates to each household for their next two bills.听Peter Boyle听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.
WA Labor suffered an -18% swing against it, with the swing going largely to minor party and independent candidates.听Blair听Vidakovich reports.
Notwithstanding flooding rains and Cyclone Alfred delivering exceptional rains, inland and the Murray-Darling/Barka Rivers are struggling to survive a heating climate and the over-extraction of water. Tracey Carpenter reports.
More than 9000 people joined 12 protests across the country to demand governments ban听logging in native old-growth forests. Kerry Smith reports.
Rising Tide climate activists disrupted Opposition Leader Peter Dutton鈥檚 speech at the Lowy Institute, holding up a banner reading: 鈥淣UCLEAR LIES COST US ALL鈥. Tracey Carpenter reports.
Communities affected by Cyclone Alfred dumped flood-damaged belongings outside parliament and demanded action to prevent future climate disasters. Kerry Smith reports.
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