
Inhabitants of regions like Brazil’s Jequitinhonha valley are confronting the global forces turning their lands into sacrifice zones for the ‘green transition’. By Alex Shankland, Anabel Marín, Bruna Viana De Freitas and Fabiana Soares Leme

The struggle for an ecological transition from below by Florence’s ex-GKN workers is alive, writes Lorezno Fe

The battle to tackle the climate crisis must also defend people’s right to move and their right to stay, argues Nick Cullen

Samira Homerang Saunders documents the ecocide wrought by Israel, continuing a long, deadly legacy of modern warfare

Climate movements must think beyond extraction and exploitation to start building a just future, say Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz and Hamza Hamouchene

Iolanda Fresnillo and Leia Achampong report on the new debt crises bringing fresh waves of austerity to the global south – and hitting women hardest

In the wake of the floods that devastated Pakistan last year, Sanaa Alimia interviews three left-wing activists on how they approached the relief effort





