Ripples of colonialism: Decarbonization strategies perpetuate inequalities in human rights

Ripples of colonialism: Decarbonization strategies perpetuate inequalities in human rights

A University of Michigan study of a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo finds that the necessary process of decarbonization is repeating and recreating colonial inequalities. The researchers argue that human rights abuses associated with contemporary cobalt mining, such as child labor, social displacement and structural marginalization, are new forms of old colonial practices. … Read more

Decarbonization strategies perpetuate inequalities in human rights, says study

Decarbonization strategies perpetuate inequalities in human rights, says study

Near the city of Lubumbashi, bags of crude cobalt hydroxide await road transport to African ports before being shipped to China. Credit: Brandon Marc Finn, University of Michigan A University of Michigan study of a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo finds that the necessary process of decarbonization is repeating and recreating colonial inequalities. … Read more