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245 _aThe geopolitics of green colonialism: Global justices and eco-social transitions
260 _aLondon
_bPluto press, Inc.
_c2024
300 _aViii, 268 p.
_bIncludes bibliographical reference and index
520 _aThis book provides a platform for the voices that have been conspicuously absent in debates around energy and climate in the Global North. Drawing on case studies from across the Global South, the authors offer incisive critiques of green colonialism in its material, political and symbolic dimensions, discuss the multiple entanglements that forcefully connect the transitions of different world regions in a globalised economy, and explore alternative pathways toward a liveable and globally just future for all.
650 _aEnvironmental justice
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650 _aGreen colonialism
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650 _aEnvironmentalism political aspects
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700 _aLang, Miriam
_eEditor
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700 _aManahan, Mary Ann
_eEditor
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700 _aBringel, Breno
_eEditor
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