This article explores how large-scale renewable projects in North Africa reinforce "green colonialism," benefiting Europe while harming local communities. It calls for a just transition that ensures local ownership, fair resource distribution, and the dismantling of neocolonial structures.
This article explores how large-scale renewable projects in North Africa reinforce "green colonialism," benefiting Europe while harming local communities. It calls for a just transition that ensures local ownership, fair resource distribution, and the dismantling of neocolonial structures.
Energy transition, North Africa, Green colonialism
Africa
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