i like what be talking about, this new wave of green extractiism. When there's a whole mass of supply chain of mining and things like that that are going to have huge implications for pople,. often in the global south, but also in rural and indigenous parts of the global north. And it's all about making sure these minerals we needo take them, we're not going to reduce our demand for energy at all. E, just like putting a bandit on the i think wht you've illustrated there is that there are so many ways that these solutions that are supposed to be the way, that allow us to kind of delay the action that we should be taking right
Paris Marx is joined by Sabrina Fernandes to discuss what came out of COP26, what it actually means to have net-zero emissions by 2050, and all the mechanisms that countries are developing to delay necessary action to reduce emissions.
Sabrina Fernandes is an IRGAC postdoctoral fellow at Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung. She’s the producer of Tese Onze and a contributing editor at Jacobin. Follow Sabrina on Twitter at @safbf.
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