
Debate: how to face the ecological emergency?
Michael Löwy and Luiz Marques: debate: how to face the ecological emergency?
Michael Löwy and Luiz Marques: debate: how to face the ecological emergency?
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY: Elephants use unique names, and moths listen to plant stress. These phenomena reinforce the idea that nature should be recognized as a political actor
By BARBARA COELHO NEVES: AI's Unquenchable Thirst: How Generative AI Is Draining Water Resources at an Alarming Rate — and Why This Invisible Cost Needs to Enter the Climate Debate
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The double challenge of oil: while the world faces supply shortages and pressure for clean energy, Brazil invests heavily in pre-salt
By MARCUS MAZZARI: From Goethe's Faust to the deforestation of Butantan – when progress represents the destruction of nature
By HERALDO CAMPOS: “I am not poor, I am sober, with light luggage. I live with just enough so that things do not steal my freedom.” (Pepe Mujica)
By DANIEL L. JEZIORNY: The fallacy that turns biodiversity into a commodity and perpetuates environmental injustice, while agribusiness and financial capital profit from the climate crisis they helped create
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY: Considerations on the recently released book by José Eli da Veiga
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Ecological utopia without regression: The challenge of reinventing the future without denying modernity
By CHEN YIWEN: From Karl Marx's ecology to the theory of socialist ecocivilization
By ANTONIO VALVERDE: Reflections on ecological and social responsibility
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: The monster of inefficiency and senselessness was fed, with the sole aim of promoting the ever greater and faster circulation of capital destined for accumulation.
By LEONARDO BOFF: What is disorder for one person is order for another. It is through a precarious balance between order and disorder that life is maintained.
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: Presentation at Peking University in October 2024
By LEONARDO BOFF: Until the paradigm in our relationship with nature changes, all the world meetings aimed at imposing limits on global warming will be in vain.
By LEONARDO BOFF: What Donald Trump wants to preserve with tooth and nail is his country as the only power to guide the destinies of the planet.
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: We are faced with what appears to be the ultimate argument of denialism, the last line of defense for the use of fossil energy: using oil to end the use of oil.
By LEONARDO BOFF: We Westerners are heirs to a linear thought that constantly works with the principle of identity and contradiction, belatedly enriched by dialectical thought.
Michael Löwy and Luiz Marques: debate: how to face the ecological emergency?
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY: Elephants use unique names, and moths listen to plant stress. These phenomena reinforce the idea that nature should be recognized as a political actor
By BARBARA COELHO NEVES: AI's Unquenchable Thirst: How Generative AI Is Draining Water Resources at an Alarming Rate — and Why This Invisible Cost Needs to Enter the Climate Debate
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The double challenge of oil: while the world faces supply shortages and pressure for clean energy, Brazil invests heavily in pre-salt
By MARCUS MAZZARI: From Goethe's Faust to the deforestation of Butantan – when progress represents the destruction of nature
By HERALDO CAMPOS: “I am not poor, I am sober, with light luggage. I live with just enough so that things do not steal my freedom.” (Pepe Mujica)
By DANIEL L. JEZIORNY: The fallacy that turns biodiversity into a commodity and perpetuates environmental injustice, while agribusiness and financial capital profit from the climate crisis they helped create
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY: Considerations on the recently released book by José Eli da Veiga
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Ecological utopia without regression: The challenge of reinventing the future without denying modernity
By CHEN YIWEN: From Karl Marx's ecology to the theory of socialist ecocivilization
By ANTONIO VALVERDE: Reflections on ecological and social responsibility
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: The monster of inefficiency and senselessness was fed, with the sole aim of promoting the ever greater and faster circulation of capital destined for accumulation.
By LEONARDO BOFF: What is disorder for one person is order for another. It is through a precarious balance between order and disorder that life is maintained.
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: Presentation at Peking University in October 2024
By LEONARDO BOFF: Until the paradigm in our relationship with nature changes, all the world meetings aimed at imposing limits on global warming will be in vain.
By LEONARDO BOFF: What Donald Trump wants to preserve with tooth and nail is his country as the only power to guide the destinies of the planet.
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: We are faced with what appears to be the ultimate argument of denialism, the last line of defense for the use of fossil energy: using oil to end the use of oil.
By LEONARDO BOFF: We Westerners are heirs to a linear thought that constantly works with the principle of identity and contradiction, belatedly enriched by dialectical thought.