Thomas Sankara: An icon of revolution
By Yanis Iqbal
Triple crisis in the Anthropocene Ocean
By Ian Angus
November 19, 2020 — Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from Climate & Capitalism — It is impossible to overstate the importance of the ocean to life on Earth. Covering 71% of the planet’s surface, it contains 97% of the world’s surface water and is central to the great biogeochemical cycles that define the biosphere and make life possible. Marine plants generate half of the world’s breathable oxygen.
Millions of species of animals live in the ocean. Seafood is a primary source of protein for three billion people, and hundreds of millions work in the fishing industry.
The ocean’s metabolism — the constant flows and exchanges of energy and matter that have continued for hundreds of millions of years — is a vital part of the Earth System. As famed oceanographer Sylvia Earle writes, our fate and the ocean’s are inextricably intertwined.
Rojava: Cooperatives in North and East Syria – developing a new economy
By Rojava Information Center
Book Review: How to Be an Anti-Capitalist in the 21st Century
By Doug Enaa Greene
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50 years ago: When Canada suspended civil liberties
By John Riddell