FEBRUARY 23, 2024
Decolonizing refugeehood: The rise of climate refugees as a new legal subjectivity
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This article examines the misrecognition of climate refugees as a form of climate coloniality, through the lens of decolonial environmental justice (EJ). I address two research questions: (1) Why is climate refugeehood a matter of decolonial EJ? (2) How can decolonial EJ contribute to overc...
FEBRUARY 16, 2024
Pathways to decolonize north–south relations around energy transition
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Abstract Climate coloniality manifests in the violent appropriation of territories in the Global South, including the extraction of strategic minerals such as copper and molybdenum to service energy transition and green growth for the major world powers. Peasant communities in the Intag river valley...
FEBRUARY 11, 2024
Losing touch with mother seed: Insights from action research with small-scale farmers in Tamil Nadu, India
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The article showcases the nature of climate colonialism by examining the transitions in heirloom seed conservation practices in the context of climate change. Insights for this article are drawn from an action research project implemented among heirloom seed keepers and small-scale farmers in Tamil ...
FEBRUARY 03, 2024
Oil and Gas Corporations as Anti-Racist Decolonial Liberators? A Case Study of Propaganda from the Struggle Against Shell in South Africa
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Oil and gas corporations and their lobbyists are increasingly appropriating the language of racial justice, anti-imperialism, and decolonization to block climate action and advance a polluting, extractive, and neocolonial agenda. This article argues that these appropriations are a form of propaganda...
FEBRUARY 03, 2024
Provincializing Energy Transitions
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The colonialism inside today’s practices of energy transition becomes evident both from experiences of close listening to participants in grassroots struggles over extractivism and livelihood and from an engaged examination of the histories of energy and transition. In turn, grea...