Climate change is deepening global inequality. This article explores how a high-emitting global elite drives warming while vulnerable communities in the Global South pay the highest price—and what real climate justice would require.
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Africa’s Green Leap: Can the Continent Industrialize Without Repeating the Fossil-Fuel Mistakes of the West?
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Africa’s Green Leap: This article examines whether Africa can use the global energy transition to build a new, green industrial path instead of repeating the fossil-fuel development model of Europe, North America, and parts of Asia.
Africa’s Green Leap: Turning Renewables and Climate Pressure into a New Industrial Strategy
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Africa’s Green Leap: This article explores how Africa can use green industrialization—renewable energy, climate-smart manufacturing, and sustainable trade—as a pathway to economic catch-up.
The Congo Basin and Global Warming: Carbon Sink, Climate Justice, and the Struggle for a Just Transition
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From “Second Lung of the Planet” to Climate Battleground: Science, Politics, and the Future of Central Africa’s Forests Abstract The Congo Basin rainforest, spanning six Central African countries, is increasingly recognized as one of the planet’s most important ecosystems for climate regulation. It stores vast amounts of carbon in trees and peatlands, influences regional rainfall, […]
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