‘There is nothing for us’: Pakistan’s flood homeless start to despair

Hundreds of thousands of homes are under water in Sindh province. Locals have no food and say the state has abandoned them by Shah Meer Baloch in Dadu After several attempts, Zameer Ali, his son and his brother were finally heaved on to the deck of a wooden boat. Early that morning, the exhausted 48-year-old had waded… Read More ‘There is nothing for us’: Pakistan’s flood homeless start to despair

Britain’s New Prime Minister Is Still in Thrall to the Empire

By Kojo Koram Mr. Koram is the author of “Uncommon Wealth: Britain and the Aftermath of Empire.” LONDON — “Do we confront this moment with honesty,” asked Rishi Sunak, one of the two candidates running to replace Boris Johnson as prime minister of Britain, “or do we tell ourselves comforting fairy tales?” The answer, from the Conservative… Read More Britain’s New Prime Minister Is Still in Thrall to the Empire

Burning forests for energy isn’t ‘renewable’ – now the EU must admit it

Greta Thunberg and others Next week the future of many of the world’s forests will be decided when members of the European parliament vote on a revised EU renewable energy directive. If the parliament fails to change the EU’s discredited and harmful renewables policy, European citizens’ tax money will continue to pay for forests around the globe to… Read More Burning forests for energy isn’t ‘renewable’ – now the EU must admit it

Brutal lockout in New Zealand mill town a stark portrait of capitalism’s failed hopes and broken promises

Morgan Godfery In 1948, when my Koro (grandfather) was born, the town of Kawerau was little more than a strip of old homesteads on the road between Rotorua and Whakatane. It had a Presbyterian church and a marae, but the nearest school and store were in the next town over – a 10-minute drive through… Read More Brutal lockout in New Zealand mill town a stark portrait of capitalism’s failed hopes and broken promises

Scientists hope ‘world’s loneliest tree’ will help answer climate questions

Eva Corlett It is regarded as the “loneliest tree in the world” but the Sitka spruce on uninhabited Campbell Island has been keeping good company of late – with a team of New Zealand researchers who believe it could help unlock climate change secrets. The nine-metre tall spruce holds the Guinness World Record title for the “remotest… Read More Scientists hope ‘world’s loneliest tree’ will help answer climate questions

Basudev Chatterji

Nayanjot Lahiri I first met Basudev (lovingly called ‘Robi’) Chatterji in 1978 when I was an undergraduate student and he a lecturer at St. Stephen’s college. Over the years, he appeared in various avataras in my life –  as a mentor, as a friend, later as a colleague. Apart from university corridors,  I met him… Read More Basudev Chatterji

Large parts of Amazon may never recover, major study says

Andrew Downie Environmental destruction in parts of the Amazon is so complete that swathes of the rainforest have reached tipping point and might never be able to recover, a major study carried out by scientists and Indigenous organisations has found. “The tipping point is not a future scenario but rather a stage already present in… Read More Large parts of Amazon may never recover, major study says

Iran Sentences Two LGBTQ Activists To Death For ‘Promoting Homosexuality’

NB: The Iranian theocracy is a criminal and inhuman regime. Those who equate the rule of law with justice; or those who believe that Almighty God requires people to be murdered for same-sex love; or those who think men with long beards are in direct communication with God, are pathologically insane. These deranged men also… Read More Iran Sentences Two LGBTQ Activists To Death For ‘Promoting Homosexuality’

Anti‑Capitalism Is Cool. When Will It Be Revolutionary Again?

By Rohitha Naraharisetty Lately, there’s been talk of revolution. Not just any, the revolution, with a capital R. There’s some who speak of it in dating app bios and others who are waiting for its “sweet release” in Instagram captions of unrelated scenic photos. Still others express it through memes about eating the rich. But for all the… Read More Anti‑Capitalism Is Cool. When Will It Be Revolutionary Again?