Deep in recession and with scary ecological scenarios looming, now may be the ripest moment we’ll ever have to power-shift global capitalism onto a new sustainable path. We invite economics students around the world – especially PhD students – to join the fight to revamp Econ 101 curriculums and challenge the endemic myopia of their tenured neoclassical profs. Read some of the introductory articles, check out the latest dispatches on our blog, then download the Kick it Over Manifesto (and other posters) and keep pinning them up in the corridors of your department. Get a small group together and start jamming! Put your university at the forefront of the monumental mindshift now underway in the "science" of economics.

Adbusters is a not-for-profit, reader-supported magazine concerned about the erosion of our physical and cultural environments by commercial forces. Ultimately, though, Adbusters is an ecological magazine, dedicated to examining the relationship between human beings and their physical and mental environment. We want a world in which the economy and ecology resonate in balance. We want folks to get mad about corporate disinformation, injustices in the global economy, and any industry that pollutes our physical or mental commons.

JP Hayes is a graduate student currently researching social psychology and the ontology of climate change. He is an advocate of Earth jurisprudence and the music of Max Richter.

Adam Robbert is in the final stages of a graduate degree with a transdisciplinary research emphasis on ecology, cultural anthropology and philosophy. Based in San Francisco, his current work focuses on the effects of global climate disruption on local communities and developing integrative research models that bridge ecological and social sciences with philosophy towards applications for ecological and social justice. His research has included work in science and technology studies, environmental ethics and political ecology.