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climateandcapitalism.com | ||
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roape.net
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| | | | | Writing for ROAPE, Thelma Arko argues that while often presented as a solution to the climate emergency, the growth of carbon offset markets are fueling a new scramble for African land and perpetuating colonial-era exploitation. We must move beyond market-based solutions, Arko urges, to embrace strategies that centre on social equity, ecological integrity, and the rights of local communities. | |
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unevenearth.org
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| | | | | We briefly mentioned the problem of hierarchy as the shared root of many systems of oppression in our first column two weeks ago. In this article, we want to expand on the meaning of hierarchy-a system of obedience and command backed by the threat of force-and ground it in history. If we are to understand what we | |
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monthlyreview.org
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| | | | | Degrowth and ecosocialism are two of the most important movements-and proposals-on the radical side of the ecological spectrum. | |
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im1776.com
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| | | The COVID pandemic provided a natural experiment in experts' competence. The results were unambiguous. Every major government recommendation was proven wrong: masks did not work, then they were essential, then two were better than one. The virus did not spread asymptotically; then, asymptomatic spread became the primary driver. Two weeks to flatten the curve became two years of flattening. | ||