Eco-Socialism

Eco-Socialism

Eco-Socialism sits at the crossroads of environmental survival and social justice, asking one bold question: what if caring for the planet also meant transforming the systems that govern our lives? On Left Streets, this sub-category explores Eco-Socialism as more than an ideology—it’s a framework for reimagining economies, communities, and power in an age of climate crisis. From critiques of extractive capitalism to visions of collective stewardship, Eco-Socialism connects rising seas, polluted air, and disappearing species to deeper questions about inequality, labor, and democracy. Here, you’ll find articles that trace the roots of Eco-Socialist thought, examine modern movements and policies, and unpack debates shaping its future. We explore how environmental harm often mirrors social harm, why marginalized communities are hit first and hardest, and how systemic change—not just individual action—is central to lasting solutions. Whether you’re curious about green public ownership, climate justice movements, or the philosophical foundations of ecological solidarity, this space invites you to think bigger. Eco-Socialism challenges us to imagine a world where sustainability and equality grow together—and where protecting the Earth means reshaping society itself.