The UJ Library and UJ College of Business and Economics Decolonisation Committee (CDC), in proud partnership with Afrikan Liberation Hub invite you to a book launch: Dismantling Green Colonialism Energy and Climate Justice in the Arab Region edited by Hamza Hamouchene and Katie Sandwell The writers in this collection explore a region ripe for energy transition but held back by resource-grabbing and (neo)colonial agendas. They show the importance of fighting for a just energy transition and climate justice – exposing policies and practices that protect global and local political elites, multinational corporations, and military regimes.

Date: 11 September 2024
Time: 11:30-13:00
Venue Hybrid: Nadine Gordimer Auditorium, Level 5, Library, Auckland Park Kingsway Campus, University of Johannesburg
Registration Link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-TdjrMmlReeblm9WQApKhw

September 11, 2024

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