
Reinforced concrete
By LINCOLN SECCO: Considerations on Anselm Jappe's book
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The current Brazilian situation points to a far from promising scenario, with the destruction of social and environmental rights that affect the communities most affected by projects involving large mineral capital.
By LEONARDO BOFF: The global ecological crisis and the need for a new paradigm of relationship with the Earth
By MICHAEL LÖWY: International law has not yet incorporated ecocide, and is unlikely to do so with regard to humanicide. However, it is urgent to act, here and now, to stop the race towards the abyss
By LEONARDO BOFF: Migrant peoples are making their way back. They are meeting in one place: on planet Earth, understood as their common homeland and motherland.
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: The current scientific consensus states, with absolute clarity, that technology alone will not save us, and that we need to challenge the current economic-political hegemony on a revolutionary scale.
By LISZT VIEIRA: The threat of ecological crisis, driven by the destruction of biodiversity and the crisis of climate change, points to a true crisis of civilization
By LEONARDO BOFF: What Donald Trump has done, pompously, is a declaration of war against the Earth and against humanity
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The human being reveals himself to be objectified and prone to destroying what was achieved by the human being, to perpetuate the destruction
By LEONARDO BOFF: The question is not: what future does Christianity or our civilization have, but what future does the living Earth have?
By MICHAEL LÖWY: In my youth, during the 2020s and 2030s, it was still possible to avoid the Great Climate Catastrophe
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The freedom of movement of capital on a global scale was created in order to put workers from all over the world in competition
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: The perception that human societies are facing a process of collapse began to become widespread in the second decade of the century
By LEONARDO BOFF: Visible life, as we know it, is at risk of disappearing, similar to the great decimations of the past
By LEDA PAULANI: Introduction to the new edition of the book “The myth of economic development”, by Celso Furtado
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Are we going to the seventh circle of hell?
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: Papua New Guinea boycotted COP29. Over “empty promises and inaction”. If COP30 follows the same path of inaction, more countries should follow this courageous example
By OLGARIA MATOS: Lecture at the seminar in honor of the centenary of the geoscientist
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: At the MDA, Minister Paulo Teixeira simply “ran the usual spreadsheet” and did more of the same
By CELSO FAVARETTO & PAULA BRAGA: Excerpt, selected by the authors, from the recently released book
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The current Brazilian situation points to a far from promising scenario, with the destruction of social and environmental rights that affect the communities most affected by projects involving large mineral capital.
By LEONARDO BOFF: The global ecological crisis and the need for a new paradigm of relationship with the Earth
By MICHAEL LÖWY: International law has not yet incorporated ecocide, and is unlikely to do so with regard to humanicide. However, it is urgent to act, here and now, to stop the race towards the abyss
By LEONARDO BOFF: Migrant peoples are making their way back. They are meeting in one place: on planet Earth, understood as their common homeland and motherland.
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: The current scientific consensus states, with absolute clarity, that technology alone will not save us, and that we need to challenge the current economic-political hegemony on a revolutionary scale.
By LISZT VIEIRA: The threat of ecological crisis, driven by the destruction of biodiversity and the crisis of climate change, points to a true crisis of civilization
By LEONARDO BOFF: What Donald Trump has done, pompously, is a declaration of war against the Earth and against humanity
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The human being reveals himself to be objectified and prone to destroying what was achieved by the human being, to perpetuate the destruction
By LEONARDO BOFF: The question is not: what future does Christianity or our civilization have, but what future does the living Earth have?
By MICHAEL LÖWY: In my youth, during the 2020s and 2030s, it was still possible to avoid the Great Climate Catastrophe
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The freedom of movement of capital on a global scale was created in order to put workers from all over the world in competition
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: The perception that human societies are facing a process of collapse began to become widespread in the second decade of the century
By LEONARDO BOFF: Visible life, as we know it, is at risk of disappearing, similar to the great decimations of the past
By LEDA PAULANI: Introduction to the new edition of the book “The myth of economic development”, by Celso Furtado
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Are we going to the seventh circle of hell?
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: Papua New Guinea boycotted COP29. Over “empty promises and inaction”. If COP30 follows the same path of inaction, more countries should follow this courageous example
By OLGARIA MATOS: Lecture at the seminar in honor of the centenary of the geoscientist
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: At the MDA, Minister Paulo Teixeira simply “ran the usual spreadsheet” and did more of the same
By CELSO FAVARETTO & PAULA BRAGA: Excerpt, selected by the authors, from the recently released book