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30. MĂ€rz 2021 / 18:00 - 19:45
Book launch: Coal, Colonialism & Resistance
Coal is colonial, coal destroys ecosystems and communities, and coal is a climate killer. Across Europe, governments are implementing coal phase-outs and closing down hard coal mines. At the same time, Europe continues to import hard coal, outsourcing the destruction of ecosystems and communities to Russia, Colombia, and elsewhere. Our book highlights the colonial entanglements of coal and warns of false green solutions â relying on hydrogen for âgreen steelâ, for instance, and on renewables for âclean electricityâ â that donât challenge colonialism, capitalism, and the state. It centres the voices of affected communities and warns of ‘false green solutions’.
After a short presentation of the book, we invite two speakers from Russia and Colombia to share their experiences of the impacts of mining and their resistance, and a decolonial climate justice and degrowth activist to explore ‘false solutions’ and ways to challenge climate injustice and neocolonialism.
Speakers include:
Narlis GuzmĂĄn Angulo (Environmental and human rights activist, Colombia, via video message)
Vladimir Slivyak (EcoDefence, Russia)
Tonny Nowshin (Climate justice and degrowth activist)
Co-author of Coal, Colonialism & Resistance
Language: English
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/still-burning-coal-colonialism-resistance-book-launch-tickets-144389088651
- Diese Veranstaltung hat bereits stattgefunden.
30. MĂ€rz 2021 / 18:00 - 19:45
Coal is colonial, coal destroys ecosystems and communities, and coal is a climate killer. Across Europe, governments are implementing coal phase-outs and closing down hard coal mines. At the same time, Europe continues to import hard coal, outsourcing the destruction of ecosystems and communities to Russia, Colombia, and elsewhere. Our book highlights the colonial entanglements of coal and warns of false green solutions â relying on hydrogen for âgreen steelâ, for instance, and on renewables for âclean electricityâ â that donât challenge colonialism, capitalism, and the state. It centres the voices of affected communities and warns of ‘false green solutions’.
After a short presentation of the book, we invite two speakers from Russia and Colombia to share their experiences of the impacts of mining and their resistance, and a decolonial climate justice and degrowth activist to explore ‘false solutions’ and ways to challenge climate injustice and neocolonialism.
Speakers include:
Narlis GuzmĂĄn Angulo (Environmental and human rights activist, Colombia, via video message)
Vladimir Slivyak (EcoDefence, Russia)
Tonny Nowshin (Climate justice and degrowth activist)
Co-author of Coal, Colonialism & Resistance
Language: English
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/still-burning-coal-colonialism-resistance-book-launch-tickets-144389088651