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12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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This talk will argue that addressing the climate crisis requires more than incremental reforms; it necessitates a transformative approach that dismantles deep-seated inequalities and confronts the historical injustices embedded in global structures. Achieving global climate justice hinges on decolonizing fossil fuel politics and dismantling obstructionist forces at both national and international levels. By drawing from and critiquing the Green New Deal movement, this talk will explore what genuine economic and political transformation looks like in practice, emphasizing that these systemic changes are inseparable from the pursuit of global justice.
A Q&A moderated by Professor Julian Agyeman will follow.
This event is co-hosted by Cities@Tufts and Shareable with support from Barr Foundation.
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