Ben Debney | Harbinger Social ecology and world-ecology are two prominent streams of radical ecological thought and praxis today. Yet despite significant thematic overlap and…
Violent silence: framing out social causes of climate-related crises
Climate change is a problem of unimaginable scope and magnitude – in cause, implication and responsibility. Predominant and ostensibly scientific frames for evaluating climate-related loss…
White Utopia/Black Inferno: Life on a Geologic Spike
by Kathryn Yusoff | e-flux Too much has been made of origins. All origins are arbitrary. This is not to say that they are not…
Slow Resilience: Speculative Fiction in the Capitalocene
Slow Resilience: Speculative Fiction in the Capitalocene argues that authors ofcontemporary speculative fiction, in writing about Capitalocenic disasters, engage theircharacters and readers in practices of…
Australia’s lithium extractivism is costing the Earth
by Claire Burgess, with research assistance from Liz Downes and support from Aid/Watch and the University of Tasmania | @claireburgo ‘WHITE GOLD’ AND CLEAN ENERGY…
The Environment Making State: Territory, Nature, and Value
Abstract: My argument is that the state is fundamental to the value form because it delivers the use values of non-human nature to the process…
Rising above the thinking behind climate change: World-Ecology and worker’s control
“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used to create them.” – Albert Einstein In even attempting to enter discussion around global…
Ecofascism and Capitalocene: Is Mankind the Real Virus?
In recent years, the idea that the planet is the greatest beneficiary of crises affecting human life, such as epidemics and pandemics, has gained momentum…
Against climate apartheid: Confronting the persistent legacies of expendability for climate justice
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2514848621999286 Abstract While the uneven causes and impacts of climate change are widely known, it is also becoming evident that many elements of the response…
The Banality of the Anthropocene
The Banality of the Anthropocene – Christophe Bonneuil and Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, The Shock of the Anthropocene: The Earth, History and Us, transl. by David Fernbach (New…