Unions and the climate justice movement
Steve Ongerth analyses class struggle as an analogue to the struggle for climate justice.
Accumulation by difference-making: an anthropocene story, starring witches
Rosemary-Claire Collard and Jessica Dempsey argue that both witch hunts and the division between productive and reproductive labor they helped engeder were important, foundational events at the imp
Geologic life: prehistory, climate, futures in the Anthropocene
Kathryn Yusoff discusses what the framework of the Anthropocene means for natural and social sciences in relation to understandings of time, matter, and human agency.
Climate Politics in the Anthropocene and Environmentalism Beyond Nature and Culture in Brazilian Amazonia
David Rojas discusses a collaboration with REDD+ scientists, where their experiences in Brazilian Amazonia, interpreted through the framework of the Anthropocene, enabled natural scientists to part
Molecular Red in Nine Minutes
McKenzie Wark responds to a review of their work Molecular Red, clarifying some of their main points and arguments in the book.
A Billion Black Anthropocenes
McKenzie Wark reviews A Billion Black Anthropocenes by Kathryn Yusoff.
Molecular Red: Theory for the Anthropocene (Except On Alexander Bogdanov and Kim Stanley Robinson)
In this edited except from Moleculor Red, Mckenzie Wark develops the "labor perspective" on the Anthropocene.
Racial Capitalocene
Françoise Vergès discusses analyses of the Anthropocene at the intersection of race, capitalism, imperialism, and gender that have been produced by minorities and scholars of the global south.
Environmental Security and the Anthropocene: Law, Criminology, and International Relations
An annual review of the Law and Social Science literature on Environmental Security in the Antrhopocene.
Nathan F. Sayre reviews the literature on the knowledge politics of the Anthropocene.