The extraction of financial assets in cryptocurrency requires physical space and tremendous amounts of energy. Its environmental impacts are recognized and resisted by local residents and scientists in Lake Seneca, New York.
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The Andean Indigenous paradigm of Sumak Kawsay (Buen Vivir) inspires the People's Health Movement to subvert the growth-centric development models and promote health as a public good and a civil right.
A case study of Ecuador reveals the principal contradictions of extractive capitalism and claims of national and Indigenous sovereignty. The future of Ecuador's pink tide remains uncertain.
Matt Huber's new book misinterprets the reality and scale of the challenge for climate activism. Its academic prescriptions preclude discussion of multi-pronged tactics toward building mass movements in the twenty-first century.
The so-called "zero emission" electric vehicle is touted as a silver bullet solution to climate change. A look at EV's history and current supply chain reveals the logic of extractive capitalism, and why such technocratic thinking detracts...
See the art on the cover of our Autumn 2022 issue, Bleeding Earth
Meet the artists and scientists, writers and organizers, who contributed to our Autumn 2022 issue, "Bleeding Earth."
Organizing reports from SftP Twin Cities and Western Massachusetts.
Galen, a scientist from ancient Greece, mistakenly thought that the liver and the heart produce and pump blood centrifugally, and that the lungs distribute air in the same manner until these vital essences simply dissipate or are consumed...
The dozens of people whose dedicated work made Volume 25, no. 2 a reality.