An urgent demand for a People's Green New Deal, foregrounding global agricultural transformation and climate justice for the Global South
'Hands-down the best book yet on the Green New Deal. Courageous, bold, refreshing - Ajl pushes the horizons of progressive thought and envisions an ecosocialist transition that is rooted in principles of global justice'
'An amazing text, truly inspirational. There are few books in which nearly every sentence is urgent and quotable, but this is one. Lucid and profound, it assembles the elements that are necessary for an actual political program of survival and renewal'
'You cannot purchase your way out of climate change the same way you cannot pick a 'Green New Deal' brand that suits your personal preferences. Anti-imperialism and anti-capitalism are not by-gone projects, they're very much alive in the Global South. Left climate movements in the North would be better served by following their example as well as reading this critical work'
‘Ajl guides us with an authority steeped in scholarship but also with panache. If you really want to learn what'll be necessary for our species to survive climate apocalypse, read this book. You'll then know the ways by which humanity's very fate can be won’
'Anyone wanting to understand the limitations of the Green New Deal, and how it is being employed as a tool to rationalize Green Capitalism, and sanitize its advance within the capitalist system must read this critical work'
"In this urgent book, Max Ajl poses the question “What would visions for sustainability in Global North look like if they were anti-imperial, reparative, socialist and agroecological?” The answer, he argues, looks radically different from – and more liberating than - the Green New Deals on the table today"
'An exceedingly important and powerful book, a uniquely comprehensive report about climate change, its politics and injustices'
‘A bracing and thought-provoking call for those of us in the Global North to reconsider how we fight for social and climate justice’
‘A refreshing and rich scholarly alternative to how an ideal green new deal should be imagined … an exquisite sketch of ideal avenues towards eco-socialism’
‘Provides a comprehensive survey of the nuanced issues a red-green alliance must confront and resolve’
'An exceedingly important and powerful book, a uniquely comprehensive report about climate change, its politics and injustices'.
‘A magnificent work that should be at the top of reading lists for anyone remotely concerned about the climate crisis'