Just energy transition and feminist opposition to transnational corporations | Issue #7
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👋 Hello, sisters of the world! Check out our new content:
📺 New Video on a Feminist Just Energy Transition
As part of the agenda for March 8 this year, International Women's Day of Struggle, Friends of the Earth International launched the video “Feminist Just Energy Transition”, available in English, Spanish and French. With the perspectives of activists from Kenya, Argentina, Ecuador, Palestine and Alaska, the material criticizes the current energy model, which is responsible for stealing land, polluting nature and people and increasing oppression against peoples and democracies. Watch it here!
🏭 Transnational Corporations and the Far Right Fuel Each Other
Since 2013, in memory of the collapse of the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh, every April has been a month of international feminist struggle against the power of transnational corporations. To contribute to the debates on the power of transnational corporations and their political impact on the global South, we share some excerpts from the report Transnational corporations and the ultra-right in Latin America, produced by the Labor Observatory of the Americas, linked to the Trade Union Confederation of the Americas (CSA). The document analyzes the relationship between corporate power, the exploitation of labor and nature and the deepening of neoliberalism and far-right agendas, which are anti-feminist and threaten democracies.
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