Political Ecology
Uncontrollable fires rage across the world. What does it mean to live in the Pyrocene epoch?
Read moreEnvironmental destruction is inseparable from relationships of racial and colonial domination.
Read moreIt is time for Europe to fulfil its desired role as a standard-bearer in environmental, social and gender-based protection.
Read moreThis interview on eco-social struggle in Latin America highlights the importance of social movements and warns against the illusion of change from above.
Read moreAbundance and Freedom by Pierre Charbonnier is an environmental history of ideas that links changing patterns in land use to political thought as it developed in the modern era.
Read moreChanging our relationships with time and work remains a key task for progressive forces everywhere. This an opportunity for green politics to suddenly become urgent.
Read moreIn a reinvigorated debate, a political reading of proposals put forward to confront the climate emergency is necessary.
Read moreThere’s a direct connection between the Green surge and the electoral victories of far-right populist forces. Greens must use this opportunity to fight for climate justice.
Read moreHow can Extinction Rebellion move from insurrection to renewal?
Read moreA selection mapping some of the major currents that have shaped political ecology in recent years and which continue to do so.
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