Declaration of the Sixth Congress of Biological Diversity
United and reunited in the Sixth Venezuelan Congress of Biological Diversity, in the state of Carobobo, hosted by the Aldea Heroes de Canaima 4F, from the 8th to the 12th of October, we discussed and debated the seed, as an essential element for the defense of life and food sovereignty.
International Rights of Nature Tribunal Constituted in Paris
Communities and organizations from all over the world took the initiative by formally establishing the International Tribunal for the Rights of Nature
African Women Unite Against Destructive Resource Extraction
A declaration issued by the WoMin African Gender and Extractives Alliance.
Declaration of the Fifth Congress of Biological Diversity
In Maracaibo, July 21-26, 2014, at the Bolivarian University of Venezuela, the following declaration was developed by the Fifth Congress of Biological Diversity.
The View from Mount Olympus
An interview with Mikhalis Styllas by Quincy Saul which originally appeared in Counterpunch.
Call for Climate Satyagraha
This document emerged from an invitation to discussion put forward by Ecosocialist Horizons at the first PanAfrican conference on nonviolence in Cape Town, South Africa in July 2014, where delegates and representatives from 34 African countries and over 50 countries from every continent helped give birth to the PanAfrican Network for Nonviolence and Peacebuilding.
Dehradun Declaration of Forest Peoples
This declaration emerged from a gathering in June 2009, where adivasis, forest workers and other forest peoples from 16 states of India came together to unite their common struggles and visions.
Declaration of the Fourth Congress of Biological Diversity
The following document was drafted and revised in an assembly of hundreds of people on the last day of the Fourth Congress of Biological Diversity, Paraguana, Venezuela.
The Transition to Ecosocialism
A Transcript of speech by Quincy Saul, June 26, 2013 at the IV Congress of Biological Diversity in Paraguana, Falcon, Lara, Venezuela, 2013.
Sanare Ecosocialista
Juan José Escalona Betancourt and Juan Ramón Escalona Betancourt, twin brothers, known throughout the community as “los morochos,” live in a small house on the mountainside above Monte Carmelo. For the occasion of the Congress of Biological Diversity, they produced a remarkable document, titled “Sanare Ecosocialista”
The Lima Ecosocialist Declaration
Declaration of the Ecosocialist International Network before COP20 in Lima, Peru (December 2014) .
An Ecosocialist Horizon for Venezuela: A Solar Communist Horizon for the World
The following paper by Quincy Saul and David Schwartzman was written for the “Moving Beyond Capitalism” Conference, which took place Jul. 29-Aug. 5, 2014 at the Center for Global Justice, San Miguel De Allende, Mexico.
Truth and Dare: A Comic Book Curriculum for the End & the Beginning of the World
“Truth and Dare” is a comic book and a curriculum, a graphic novel and a gateway to further knowledge and action. With fifty pages of illustrations from nine different world-class artists, and a ten page curriculum and resource list, it is a crash course in world history, political economy, sociology, gender studies, ecology, climate change and the world-wide ecosocialist struggle for humanity and nature in the 21st century.
The Troy Declaration of Ecosocialist Vision and Theory
For three days in Troy, over a hundred people gathered for the third North American ecosocialist convergence, facilitated by Ecosocialist Horizons and hosted by The Sanctuary for Independent Media.
Ecosocialism as a Human Phenomenon
This essay by Joel Kovel was delivered as the Keynote Address at the International Ecosocialist Conference Quito, Ecuador, June 2013 (modified, July 2013) .
Building an Ecosocialist Network in Quebec
An article by Réseau écosocialiste with an introduction by Roger Rashi.
Foundations of an Ecosocialist Strategy
An article by Daniel Tanuro (Translated by Richard Fidler).