Focusing on the inadequacy of government measures like eco-taxes and carbon trading, the book critiques the underlying profit motive that fuels the climate crisis. It argues that sustainable "green capitalism" is unattainable, supported by evidence from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The text also challenges the perspectives of well-known environmental authors and assesses Marxist contributions to the discussion, offering a comprehensive evaluation of economic and technological transition scenarios in addressing environmental issues.
Daniel Tanuro Books
Daniel Tanuro is a certified agriculturalist and eco-socialist environmentalist whose writings delve into the complexities of ecological challenges and potential solutions. He critically examines the intricate relationships between economics, politics, and the environment, offering a socialist perspective on the possibility of radical societal change. Tanuro's work is recognized for its depth and provocative insights into the urgent need for transformation. His analyses provide a compelling viewpoint for readers interested in environmental and social justice.



Ce livre rassemble pour la première fois des récits où s'articulent des combats pour la défense des droits sociaux et celle de l'environnement. Du Canada au Japon, des Philippines à l'Équateur ou au Brésil, de la France aux États-Unis en passant par l'Afrique du Sud ou le Moyen Orient : 20 récits, quinze pays, 324 pages.