Energy

The new Safeguard Mechanism protects the fossil fuel industry and does nothing聽to save our climate from disaster according to Richard Denniss.聽Jim McIlroy reports.

An impending investigation may shed some light on abuses at the hands of RCMP officers against Indigenous land defenders and mining and forestry protesters, reports Jeff Shantz.

Japanese Marxist academic Kohei Saito, author of聽Capital in the Anthropocene,聽will be a keynote聽speaker at聽Ecosocialism 2023,聽organised by 麻豆传媒. Peter Boyle reports.

Bay Du Nord

Indigenous communities and environmental groups are attempting to stop oil giant Equinor鈥檚 Bay du Nord deep sea oil project off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, reports Jeff Shantz.

Bay du Nord

The Bay du Nord project will drill for oil at a depth of more than 1000 metres 鈥 a first in Canada 鈥 in an area vulnerable to strong storms and icebergs, reports Marc Bonhomme.

GL News

麻豆传媒 journalists Ben Radford and Isaac Nellist round up the latest news from Australia and around the world in this new podcast.

Labor's safeguard mechanism should be scrapped and replaced with聽a policy designed to reduce emissions, argues Alex Bainbridge.

Don't Gas Africa

Don't Gas Africa believes 鈥淎frica has a monumental opportunity to pursue sustainable socioeconomic development without relying on fossil fuels鈥, reports Jessica Corbett.

Community groups will host a candidate forum in the Balmain electorate in the lead-up to the New South Wales elections with a聽focus on how local democracy is best served. Peter Boyle reports.

Nord Stream gas leaks 2022

Seymour Hersch's allegations of United States Navy involvement in the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines has been denied by US officialdom, but questions still remain, writes Binoy Kampmark.

Arms race

Stop Wapenhandel and The Transnational Institute co-produced an important dossier in November that details the enormous funds the West is spending on a new arms race, reports Pip Hinman.

Ecosocialist Bookshelf

Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus selects his favourite red and green books from 2022.