Deep Dive – Decolonial Perspectives in Climate Policy with Marina Caetano and Pedro Affonso Ivo Franco

Colonial legacies continue to shape international cooperation and climate policy. While actors in the climate debates seem to be aware of that, the question remains: what is specifically being done about it? In this episode researchers Marina Caetano and Pedro Affonso Ivo Franco talk about their study “Analysing Decolonial Climate Perspectives: The Case of the Brazilian Legal Amazon Region” and explain their position that a decolonial perspective needs to be central to the global response to climate change.

Read the full study here: Analysing Decolonial Climate Perspectives https://culturalrelations.ifa.de/en/research/details/analysing-decolonial-climate-perspectives/ You will find more research on topics of international cultural relations supported by ifa here: https://culturalrelations.ifa.de/en/research/

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Datum: 19.07.2023 06:00 | Dauer: 22:01