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SUMMARY:Debate | Debt cancellation for the Global South
DESCRIPTION:70 years ago\, an agreement was signed in London to cancel Germany’s debt. It was agreed that this was necessary for Germany to be able to prosper. However\, demands for debt cancellation for the Global South have been denied for decades. How did we get there and what are the pathways towards unconditional debt cancellations for the Global South? \nIn this upcoming panel discussion we will discuss these questions together with Esteban Servat\, Jason Hickel and Iolanda Fresnillo. The panel will be moderated by Clàudia Custodio. \nJoin us on Wednesday May 3rd from 18:30-20:00 (CEST) either in person (Barcelona\, UAB: Sala de Grados in the Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres) or online here.
URL:https://odg.cat/en/activitat/debate-debt-cancellation-for-the-global-south/
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SUMMARY:Webinar 1 | The digital and green transition's impact on the Global South and alternatives to extractivism
DESCRIPTION:First webinar of the series “It’s raining green\, Hallellujah?“\, in which we will take a critical look at the green transition. We will talk about the impacts of the EU’s green and digital transition for the territories of the Global South and we will explore alternatives to the prevailing extractivist model. \nResgistration link. \n\nParticipants:\n \n\nZo Randriamaro\, ecofeminist activist and human rights defender with a broad and recognised expertise in gender issues and sociology of development. Sociologist by training and founder and coordinator of the Centre de Recherches et d’Appui pour les Alternatives de Développement – Océan Indien (CRAAD-OI)\, a pan-Africanist organisation based in Madagascar that supports communities affected by large-scale extractivist projects in the mining and agricultural sectors.\nPablo Solón\, Bolivian researcher and activist at the Solon Foundation. Expert on Amazonia\, climate change\, water\, rights of nature and systemic alternatives. He was part of the government led by Evo Morales with different responsibilities from 2006 to 2011. From 2009 to 2011 he was ambassador of the Plurinational State of Bolivia to the United Nations.\n\n\n\n\nMaurice Carney\, executive director at Friends of Congo. He has worked with Congolese society for 25 years in its strategy for peace\, justice and human dignity. For decades\, Maurice Carneu has made the case for dignity and the inclusion of Congolese society in civil society in its efforts to achieve peace\, democracy\, food sovereignty and climate justice. He is a consultant for political leaders in the US\, Canada\, Latin America\, Africa and the UN\, as well as for other NGOs and foundations.\nMariana Walter\, Political Ecologist and Ecological Economist\, member of the direction and coordination group of the Environmental Justice Atlas. Visiting postdoctoral researcher at Pompeu Fabra University. Her research addresses resource extraction conflicts in Latin America and the Americas.\n\nModeration by Alfons Pérez from ODG. \n\nThis webinar series are part of the project: \n \n \nPLEASE NOTE: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the Debt Observatory in Globalisation only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
URL:https://odg.cat/en/activitat/webinar-the-digital-and-green-transitions-impact-on-the-global-south-and-alternatives-to-extractivism/
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SUMMARY:Webinar 2 | Hydrogen: the major player in the energy transition
DESCRIPTION:Second webinar of the series “It’s raining green\, Hallellujah?“\, in which we will take a critical look at the green transition. We will talk about hydrogen\, the central role it is given in the energy transition and the impacts its production will have for territories in the Global south. \nParticipants: \n\nMarina Gros Breto. Graduate in biotechnology\, she has been monitoring public policy and climate governance since 2018. She is currently the coordinador of the gas campaign at Ecologistas en Acción\, activist and member of its energy and climate area.\nNatalia Lueje Seeger. Bachelor of Arts at the University of Chile and Master in Sustainable Development of Environments and Territories by the UAHC. She has more than 12 years of experience in various areas of social and environmental sustainability\, with a focus on working with communities\, political ecology and more recently\, on just energy transition. She is territorial coordinator of the NGO Sustentarse and collaborates with the Chango People’s Council of the Antofagasta Region (Chile).\nMarcelo Silva Miranda\, regional leader of pueblo chango\, in Antofagasta region\, Chile.\nModerated by Josep Nualart\, energy researcher at the Debt Observatory in Globalization\n\nREGISTER HERE\n\nThis webinar series are part of the project: \n \n \nPLEASE NOTE: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the Debt Observatory in Globalisation only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them
URL:https://odg.cat/en/activitat/webinar-2-hydrogen-the-major-player-in-the-energy-transition/
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