by Jeremy Brecher, originally published 20 May 2022 on Labor Network for Sustainability’s Stike! Commentaries, accessible here: https://www.labor4sustainability.org/strike/unions-making-a-green-new-deal-from-below-part-1/ While Washington struggles over job and climate programs, unions around the country are making their own climate-protecting, justice-promoting jobs programs. While unions have been divided on the Green New Deal as a national policy platform, many national… Read More »
Fossil Fuel Phaseout – From Below
by Jeremy Brecher, originally published 23 March 2022 on Labor Network for Sustainability’s Stike! Commentaries, accessible here: https://www.labor4sustainability.org/strike/fossil-fuel-phaseout-from-below/ Protecting the climate requires rapidly reducing the extraction of fossil fuels. That’s a crucial part of the Green New Deal. While the federal government has done little so far to reduce fossil fuel production, people and… Read More »
Review: of “Common Preservation in a Time of Mutual Destruction”
by Delilah Shemia-Goeke, originally published in the Journal of Resistance, 1(8) 2022, pages 124-127 Click here to download
A Hopeful Sign in Dark Times: Jeremy Brecher on the Transnational Politics of Peace
by Jeremy Brecher, originally published 15 April 2022 on Transnational Social Strike, accessible here: https://www.transnational-strike.info/2022/04/15/a-hopeful-sign-in-dark-times-jeremy-brecher-on-the-transnational-politics-of-peace/ Right after the invasion of Ukraine, the TSS Platform published a statement titled No to War. For a Transnational Politics of Peace, which had a wide circulation. Its diffusion in Europe, from East to West, in the United States and Latin… Read More »
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