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Extracting Extractivism: Technopessimism, Green Anarchism and (Gestures Toward) Indigeneity
A certain ethics of technology has begun appearing in extractivismo/extractivism discourses concerning resource extraction in relation to the greater socio-ecological emergency in order to describe a critique of, inter alia, prevalent conceptions of ...
Anglin, Matthew
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Arguments of green colonialism: a post-dialectical reading of extractivism in the Americas
Argumentation and Advocacy, 2022exaly +2 more sources
Sustaining Decarbonisation: Energy Storage, Green Extractivism, and the Future of Mining
Within the context of the so-called green energy transition, the mining industry has successfully repositioned itself as a facilitator of, rather than an impediment to, a sustainable future.
Matthew Archer, Filipe Calvão
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Concerted opposition from land defenders alongside climate change mitigation efforts by governments has made environmental and decarbonization efforts an essential element of mining operations.
Alexander Dunlap, Benjamin K Sovacool
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Editorial The contradictions of green extractivism
New AgendaUneasy contradictions in development policy in Africa were laid bare in February 2025 by a disastrous accident at a copper mine in Zambia. An unmonitored and badly constructed tailings dam failed, releasing some 50 million litres of toxic mine sludge to pollute the Kafue River.
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Green Extractivism’s New Frontiers
Current HistoryThe scramble for critical minerals needed for the low-carbon transition stretches from Congolese cobalt mines to plans for extracting ores from asteroids and the deep seabed. Companies are also reopening old mines to extract the increasingly valuable and strategically important minerals.
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Beyond Green Extractivism: Rethinking Bioindustry in the Amazon Bioeconomy
The Amazon has become central to global debates on sustainable development and forest conservation. In recent years, the concept of a bioeconomy based on biodiversity resources has gained increasing attention as a strategy for promoting economic development while maintaining forest ecosystems.Vanessa de Souza Marinho +1 more
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A climate-smart world and the rise of Green Extractivism
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