
Editorial
Ecological Transformation, Agriculture, and the Survival of Humanity
In the face of the environmental crisis, which endangers the entire world, it is necessary for humanity to develop an agroecological model that opposes capitalism.
The Tricontinental
Tuesday 17.12.2024
Cover art created by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research.
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