John Bellamy Foster's eco-Marxist work is the closest thing to the research and writing I'd like to do.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Gabriel Rockhill, expert and leading critic of the history of the anti-Marxist "left", particularly the pedophile cabal sometimes known as the "French school"
this might have been true had myself, the one TRUE true leftist, entered the conversation
Maybe an unpopular opinion but Kohei Saito is one of my recent favs. Don't completely agree with his framing of a completely human-driven anthropocene, but Marxism is fundamentally anthropocentric imo so I'll take what I can get.
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Gotta be Parenti, though he is certainly high in age now
Parenti is such a good writer, and unlike Chomsky his books are fun to read.
I've read some decent stuff from Roland Boer. Granted his work is a little niche sometimes.
I really liked his Idols of Nations; pretty niche indeed, but also very interesting and it touches a subject I know next to nothing about. I guess I should read his other works since he has many others on similar subjects. Which ones would you most recommend off the top of your head?