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Episode One: CODE GREEN Interview with NASA Scientist and Climate Activist Peter Kalmus
Episode One: CODE GREEN Interview with NASA Scientist and Climate Activist Peter Kalmus YouTube video by Betsy Rosenberg | Meet The Solutionaries

Interview with #Climate Scientist & Activist Peter Kalmus
#ClimateAction #ClimateEmergency #ClimateColoniality
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-ah...

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“If nature were a bank it would have been saved already” Antonio Nobre
#ClimateColoniality
#ViolentPoliticalEconomy
#ApocalypseProfiteering

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Decolonising Climate Coloniality and Re-Centering Marginalised Voices and Knowledges
Decolonising Climate Coloniality and Re-Centering Marginalised Voices and Knowledges YouTube video by Ways of Repair : Loss and Damage

📼 For those who missed todays Ways of Repair : Loss and Damage online symposium session with @farhanasultana.com, Gabriela de Matos and Amali Tower on “Decolonising #ClimateColoniality and Re-Centering Marginalised Voices and Knowledges” the video is now online! 🥳

🔗 www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrqZ...

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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Ways of Repair : Loss and Damage Symposium | Themed Panel #3: Decolonising climate coloniality and re-centering marginalised voices and knowledges . After r... In this panel discussion interdisciplinary scholar, speaker, and author Farhana Sultana Architect, urban planner, researcher, professor, and curator Gabriela De Matos, and the founder and executive di...

📢HAPPENING TODAY AT 13:00 GMT: Join the Ways of Repair : #LossAndDamage symposium to hear from @farhanasultana.com, Gabriela de Matos and Amali Tower on “Decolonising #ClimateColoniality and Re-Centering Marginalised Voices and Knowledges”.

🗓️January 29
⏰13:00 GMT
✏️Sign up: zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Ways of Repair : Loss and Damage Symposium | Themed Panel #3: Decolonising climate coloniality and re-centering marginalised voices and knowledges . After r... In this panel discussion interdisciplinary scholar, speaker, and author Farhana Sultana Architect, urban planner, researcher, professor, and curator Gabriela De Matos, and the founder and executive di...

1/5. 📢 Join Ways of Repair : #LossAndDamage to hear from @farhanasultana.com, Gabriela de Matos and Amali Tower in a panel discussion exploring “Decolonising #ClimateColoniality and Re-Centering Marginalised Voices and Knowledges”.

🗓️January 29th
⏰13:00 GMT
✏️Sign up: zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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3/6. 📄In her text, Farhana Sultana draws attention, —through the lens of #ClimateColoniality— to how although #LossAndDamage is now central to #ClimateChange discussions, these discussions often focus on the physical and economic impacts on vulnerable populations....

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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Ways of Repair : Loss and Damage Symposium | Themed Panel #3: Decolonising climate coloniality and re-centering marginalised voices and knowledges . After r... In this panel discussion interdisciplinary scholar, speaker, and author Farhana Sultana Architect, urban planner, researcher, professor, and curator Gabriela De Matos, and the founder and executive di...

14/17. Decolonising #ClimateColoniality and Re-Centering Marginalised Voices and Knowledges

🗣️Speakers: @farhanasultana.com, Gabriela de Matos and Amali Tower

🗓️January 29th 2025
⏰13:00-14:00 GMT
✏️Sign up here: zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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#auspol #climatecoloniality #environment #silentextinctions #invertebratesextinctions

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The unbearable heaviness of climate coloniality The extremely uneven and inequitable impacts of climate change mean that differently-located people experience, respond to, and cope with the climate …

The unbearable heaviness of climate coloniality www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #climatecoloniality

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#climatechange #climatecoloniality

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‘There are days when the school closes because children don’t have water to drink’ – This is climate breakdown Until the 1960s it rained a lot. We ate wild game, fish, there were plenty of rivers, but since then they’ve been drying up. This is José’s story

This story hits: tinyurl.com/yecmyzhk. The details are specific to Minas Gerais. Yet, friends & colleagues in Paraguay's Chaco are dealing with severe drought & little to no water to drink. Where we work in Ecuador, months of rolling blackouts due to lack of rain for hydropower. #climatecoloniality

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