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George Monbiot

2026

The fragility of the global food system fills me with dread – and the war with Iran has exposed just how close to collapse it is
Nous laissons les grandes entreprises jouer avec nos vies. Agissez maintenant, sinon la nourriture pourrait venir à manquerLa fragilité du système alimentaire mondial m’emplit d’effroi – et la guerre avec l’Iran a révélé à quel point il est proche de l’effondrement.
Oil has empowered capitalism, and some of the world’s most exploitative regimes. Move away from it and we can solve some of the key issues we face
I know it’s almost impossible to turn your eyes away from the Trump show, but that’s the point. His antics, ever-grosser and more preposterous, are designed to keep him in our minds, to crowd out other issues. His insatiable craving for attention is a global-threat multiplier. You can’t help wondering whether there’s anything he wouldn’t do to dominate the headlines.

2025

Money talks – and his essay denouncing ‘near-term emissions goals’ at Cop30 mostly argues the case for letting the ultra-rich off the hook
The faces are different, but it’s the same authoritarianism. Keir Starmer’s team might not look or sound like Donald Trump’s, but its policies on protest and dissent are chillingly similar. So is the reason: coordinated global lobbying by the rich and powerful, fronted by rightwing junktanks.
In thinking about the war being waged against life on Earth by Donald Trump, Elon Musk and their minions, I keep bumping into a horrible suspicion. Could it be that this is not just about delivering the world to oligarchs and corporations – not just about wringing as much profit from living systems as they can? Could it be that they want to see the destruction of the habitable planet?
Le néolibéralisme a réussi à faire croire que les choix politiques n’avaient pas d’importance face aux décisions économiques. Il faut donc s’en débarrasser en se rappelant qu’il est loin d’être une « loi naturelle » indépassable, affirme, dans un entretien au « Monde », le co-auteur de « La Doctrine invisible. L’histoire secrète du néolibéralisme ».

2024

Marcus Decker dared to protest the climate crisis and was punished. Now he could be deported, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
In the UK and around the world, those who challenge rich corporations are being hounded and crushed with ever-more inventive penalties, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot



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