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Justice After Carbon

Organizer: The Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science

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Justice After Carbon is an online workshop that brings together academics and a range of local and international civil society stakeholders to investigate the socio-environmental implications of the ongoing transition towards more sustainable models of energy production in Southeast Asia. This workshop aims at collecting the views of, and debate the theoretical insights generated by concerned academics, sustainable energy practitioners, conservationists, indigenous activists, and rights of nature activists relative to China-led hydropower and related hydraulic projects, which promise to power the Southeast Asian economy through decarbonization and rationalize water use across its borders.

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