Ecosocialism
Three principles of ecosocialist politics
Kai Heron present three indispensable principles of ecosocialism.
Capitalism is the problem. Ecosocialism is the solution.
Harry Fairless — In the face of the multifaceted, compounding environmental catastrophe confronting humanity as a result of capitalism, what is required is not just socialism but ecosocialism.
Focus on fossil capital, not degrowth: A critique of ‘Manifesto for an Ecosocialist Revolution’
Mark Baugher — The ‘Manifesto for an Ecosocialist Revolution’ puts the cart before the horse. It commences a struggle against capitalist lifestyles before winning the struggle against the capitalist system that breeds those lifestyles.
Metabolic rifts: Michael Roberts interviews Ian Angus on his new book
Ian Angus discusses his new book, ‘Metabolic Rifts’, which offers a scientific basis for understanding the deep causes of today’s environmental crises, and a program for action to prevent catastrophe in our time.
The far right as a global phenomenon and the ecosocialist alternative
Michael Löwy — Ecosocialism has the potential to bring together social and ecological movements, peasants, indigenous peoples, youth, women and workers, in the resistance against neo-fascist negationism and environmental destruction.
Theses for an ecosocialist critique of artificial intelligence
Daniel Tanuro — The threats of AI underline the urgency of a revolutionary, ecosocialist break with the civilisation of capitalist growth.
Invitation to the 7th International Ecosocialist Encounters in Brussels, 15–17 May 2026
A call to all those who defend human dignity and strive for an alternative to destructive capitalism to converge in Brussels from May 15-17 for the 7th International Ecosocialist Encounters.
Resisting the monstrous trifecta of war, genocide and ecocide
Markela Panegyres — The only force capable of making meaningful cracks in the imperialist and capitalist armour is a mass movement of international ecosocialism.
Manifesto for an ecosocialist revolution: Possible consequences in the Philippines
Daniel Tanuro — An emergency plan for social and ecological justice is only possible if it is linked to a fight for the political power.
Revolutionary degrowth in the Anthropocene
Peter Boyle — Any significant revolutionary change that takes place this century will have to do so amid catastrophic global climate change.
