Recommended Reading
A Just(ice) Transition is a Post-Extractive Transition
‘A Just Transition is a Post-extractive Transition’ (2019), released by climate justice organisations War on Want and London Mining Network, supported by the Yes to Life, No to Mining Network, exposes… Read More
Wh@t on Earth: How digital technology is disconnecting us from ourselves, each other and our living planet
Wh@t on Earth?! (2018) argues that digital technology is disconnecting us from ourselves, each other and our living planet – at a time when re-engaging with the Earth is more urgent than… Read More
For whom? Questioning the food and farming research agenda
For whom? Questioning the food and farming research agenda’ is the latest report from the Food Ethics Council. This collection of articles addresses key questions about how the research agenda… Read More
Struggles of La Via Campesina for Agrarian Reform and the Defense of Life, Land and Territories
On 16th October 2017, the International Day of Action for Peoples’ Food Sovereignty and against Transnational corporations, La Via Campesina officially launches its new publication “Struggles of La Via Campesina… Read More
Think like a Commoner, by David Bollier
In our age of predatory markets and make-believe democracy, our troubled political institutions have lost sight of real people and practical realities. But if you look to the edges, ordinary… Read More
La Via Campesina – Peasants Fighting for Justice
La Via Campesina is a global movement, emerging from the realities of peasant communities of the world. Year after year and all around the world, peasants have been undermined by… Read More
Defenders of the Earth by Global Witness
At least four people are killed every week while protecting land, water and life. Find out how, why and who’s behind the killings of Earth’s defenders. It has never been… Read More
Agroecology: The Bold Future of Farming in Africa by the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa
The Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) is a broad alliance of different civil society actors that are part of the struggle for food sovereignty and agroecology in Africa…. Read More
GRAIN: Grabbing the bull by the horns – it’s time to cut industrial meat and dairy to save the climate
GRAIN’s report Grabbing the Bull by the Horns challenges our global addiction to industrial meat and dairy, and highlights the true cost to people and plant. When we think of the… Read More
Breaching environmental boundaries: UN report on resource limits, Rex Wyler, Greenpeace
As ecological limits are approached and violated, we need a new economic model that is not founded on the delusion of endless growth on a finite planet. The United Nations… Read More