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Canada's energy regulator refuses to read this

People whose water, air and homes are endangered by Enbridge Line 9 have been refused the right to testify. We’re fighting back anyway.

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Video: How tar sands threaten our communities

Video of meeting to protest Enbridge’s tar sand pipeline, organized by Toronto East End Against Line 9, August 25, 2013

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Climate disasters threaten Bangladesh’s social gains

Extreme weather and rising oceans, driven by rich country emissions, threaten to destroy Bangladesh’s remarkable social gains.

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Responding to capitalist disaster, in 1914 and today

World War I began 100 years ago. Today’s ecosocialist movement has much to learn from the revolutionaries who campaigned to stop that catastrophe.

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Naomi Klein: ‘Only mass social movements can save us’

John Riddell reviews ‘This Changes Everything’ — a rich resource of fact and argument that every climate justice activist should read, use and share.

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Ecosocialist resources, May 2015

Ecosocialist Resources, published monthly in Climate & Capitalism, links to articles, reports, talks and videos that are relevant to our mission.

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Canada: Leap Manifesto unites broad forces, builds climate justice campaigns

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has acknowledged shocking details about the violence of Canada’s near past. Deepening poverty and inequality are a scar on the country’s present. And Canada’s...

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‘Town Halls’ in Toronto challenge Trudeau’s inaction on climate

Canadian activists are finding ways to use the Liberal government’s highly restrictive ‘consultation’ process to demand real action to cut greenhouse gas emissions and stop pipeline projects.

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Climate justice and the prospect of power

Climate justice activists have not yet found a path to transformational change. That can only emerge from the experiences of all working people here and worldwide, present and past.

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Key to the Leap: Leave the oil in the soil

Ian Angus and John Riddell argue that using the Leap Manifesto as the basis for building a new socialist movement in Canada must include confronting the climate crisis and the power of Big Oil.

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Climate disasters threaten Bangladesh’s social gains

Extreme weather and rising oceans, driven by rich country emissions, threaten to destroy Bangladesh’s remarkable social gains. Source

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Responding to capitalist disaster, in 1914 and today

World War I began 100 years ago. Today’s ecosocialist movement has much to learn from the revolutionaries who campaigned to stop that catastrophe. Source

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Naomi Klein: ‘Only mass social movements can save us’

John Riddell reviews ‘This Changes Everything’ — a rich resource of fact and argument that every climate justice activist should read, use and share. Source

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Ecosocialist resources, May 2015

Ecosocialist Resources, published monthly in Climate & Capitalism, links to articles, reports, talks and videos that are relevant to our mission. Source

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Canada: Leap Manifesto unites broad forces, builds climate justice campaigns

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has acknowledged shocking details about the violence of Canada’s near past. Deepening poverty and inequality are a scar on the country’s present. And Canada’s...

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‘Town Halls’ in Toronto challenge Trudeau’s inaction on climate

Canadian activists are finding ways to use the Liberal government’s highly restrictive ‘consultation’ process to demand real action to cut greenhouse gas emissions and stop pipeline projects. Source

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Climate justice and the prospect of power

Climate justice activists have not yet found a path to transformational change. That can only emerge from the experiences of all working people here and worldwide, present and past. Source

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Key to the Leap: Leave the oil in the soil

Ian Angus and John Riddell argue that using the Leap Manifesto as the basis for building a new socialist movement in Canada must include confronting the climate crisis and the power of Big Oil. Source

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Ecosocialist Conference shows potential for a united green left in North America

"A resounding success!" Participants report on a major step forward for anti-capitalist organizing in the environmental movement. Source

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