The interests of western imperialism and allied local elites have combined to exacerbate the scale and impact of Pakistan’s floods, writes Shozab Raza
Bunkers are not new, writes Bradley Garrett, but a booming global market suggests a new age of anxiety has arrived
Water scarcity in Chile is the price of its commodification, writes Carole Concha Bell
Henry Sanderson’s account of capital’s increasing interest in green technology should be cause for alarm, not relief, argues Madoc Cairns
From plague and pandemics to zombies and ‘cli-fi’, apocalyptic narratives have long reflected and shaped the anxieties of our age, write Siobhan McGuirk and Marzena Zukowska
If your doomsday plans don’t involve your neighbours, they are bad plans, writes Margaret Killjoy
Ruined spaces and their poetics offer valuable insights into contemporary struggles and injustices, says Cecilia Enjuto Rangel
Grenfell: The cost of austerity