Out of the Woods articles in the new Occupied Times The Occupied Times has kindly given us a centre-spread in their new issue, which has an apocalypse theme.
The vivisection of oikeios: beyond the binary of nature and society The common-sense distinction between nature and society was established through the bloody history…
Love your monsters - Bruno Latour Bruno Latour argues that a post-environmentalism needs to accept that human society cannot be disentangled from non-human nature. This means…
Climate populism and the People’s Climate March Large demonstrations are planned to push for action on climate change. Here we discuss the potentials and pitfalls of climate populism.
Class struggles, climate change, and the origins of modern agriculture Class conflicts and colonial expansion in the context of the Little Ice Age lead to the emergence of…
The dangers of reactionary ecology Influential metaphors for understanding the environment serve as a bridge between traditional conservatism and outright ecofascism.
Climate, class, and the Neolithic revolution Climate change helped make human civilisation possible. Does it now threaten its existence?
Disaster communism part 3 - logistics, repurposing, bricolage A look at the recent debate over capitalist logistics concludes our three-part discussion of…
Disaster communism part 2 - communisation and concrete utopia In part two of this three-part article, we look at the relationship between disaster communism,…
James O'Connor's second contradiction of capitalism A critical introduction to the influential ecological Marxist concept of 'the second contradiction', proposed by James O'Connor.
Capitalism, nature, socialism: a theoretical introduction - James O'Connor James O'Connor's influential 1988 article introducing the idea of a 'second contradiction of…
Après moi le déluge! Fossil fuel abolitionism and the carbon bubble - part 2 In part two of this two-part article, we look at the parallels between fossil-fuel abolitionism and…