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- Title
Green colonialism in Latin America? Towards a new research agenda for the global energy transition.
- Authors
Malte Dorn, Felix
- Abstract
The article focuses on analytical implications and value of green colonialism for normative political ecological research becomes evident that coloniality of energy transition has to be understood as a political-epistemological project. It mentions hegemonic Euro-North American-centered modernity, the energy transition advances techno-optimist solutions. It also mentions global energy transition continues to be based on geographic externalization of labour, natural resources, and sinks.
- Subjects
IMPERIALISM; ECOLOGICAL research; RENEWABLE energy transition (Government policy); NATURAL resources; SINKS (Atmospheric chemistry)
- Publication
European Review of Latin American & Caribbean Studies, 2022, Issue 114, p137
- ISSN
0924-0608
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.32992/erlacs.10939