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BERLINER GAZETTE
BERLIN NOV 23


RecogniSing Visions of What a World Beyond Growth Could Actually Look Like - Essay, Berliner Gazette

Degrowth, or post-growth, is fast emerging as the pre-eminent transformative, radical – and arguably anti-capitalist – alternative to a growth-led “Net Zero” energy transition.


But if degrowth is to pose a meaningful challenge to climate capital, it must rapidly find support far beyond its academic and political base in labour and environmental struggles worldwide, including – and especially – in indigenous communities, which comprise 580 million people and literally live on the faultlines of any future contest between a growth-led transition and one based on degrowth.
Essay and interviews with three indigenous campaigners, Edson Kranak, Kranak tribe Brazil and Survival International, Jessica Keetso,  Tó Nizhóní Ání in the Navajo Nation, and Raki Ap of the Free West Papua Campaign resisting Indonesian occupation.#

https://berlinergazette.de/indigenous-degrowth/




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