Sasha Alyson πππ Karma Colonialism
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Colonialism never went away. It put on a happy face and calls itself "aid." More stories at: https://t.co/DQqUgZA1n7
Joined January 2020
Important investigation by the excellent @jamesjwan for @africaarguments into the backgrounds of board members of four big conservation NGOs. The upshot: they are dominated by individuals from finance. https://t.co/Bnru0oJRQz
africanarguments.org
Conservationists express alarm at finding that finance execs dominate boards of four big NGOs, especially as Africa carbon markets skyrocket.
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Decades ago, βcarbon offsettingβ started being pushed. Any fool could see then it was, at best, idiotic. Now even mainstream media canβt ignore the fact that itβs fake & fraud on a big scale. Itβs now a key in colonial land grabbing. @MariaSTsehai
https://t.co/JtpHZIkuxd
theguardian.com
Many credits in the voluntary market going unused, with study finding some offsetting could make global heating worse
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August 24, 1944: Allied troops liberate Paris. African soldiers from France's colonies fought and died with other allied troops during World War II. But for the liberation of Paris, the US and UK insisted that the French division must be all white. https://t.co/q1j4qGAmhP
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For those fed up with what Google has become, I recommend DuckDuckGo. It's clean, fast, and finds what you want -- just like Google once was. And it doesn't track you. Your browser settings will let you set this, or another choice, as your default search engine.
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"We're not the ones who did it!" That's a common attitude about reparations for slavery - from those who do continue to reap the benefits. Kenneth Mohammed reports on a thorough new study which says the West owes $131 TRILLION. And why it should pay. https://t.co/eVENG4uHs8
theguardian.com
A new report meticulously analyses the true cost of the transatlantic slave trade, showing how past and present are bound together
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Nickel is essential for the booming electric-battery industry. Indonesia has more than anyone else, and wants to process nickel ore internally. Trying to retain colonial relationships, the E.U., through the WTO, seeks to deny Indonesia that right. https://t.co/WgFDFaE0Lm
nytimes.com
The fate of Indonesiaβs unrivaled stocks of nickel β a critical mineral used to make batteries for electric vehicles β is caught in the conflict between the United States and China.
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With great reluctance, France formally gave up its colonies in Africa, but sought to maintain economic influence through a special currency, the CFA franc. Will France at last abandon this vestige of colonialism? Will new African leaders force it to? https://t.co/A4QlKcetMg
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
The CFA franc persists because French elites have mostly followed βterritorialist logicβ and African elites βcapitalist logicβ for the last six decades. French governments have conceded to capitali...
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TODAY'S FACT Britain banned cotton textile imports from India ('calicoes'), which were then superior to the British ones. Britain adopted free trade only when it had acquired a technological lead over its competitors. -Economist Ha-Joon Chang, in Bad Samaritans
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43 years ago this year, Walter Rodney, an extraordinary Pan-African intellectual, was assassinated. In this reflection on his work, I explain how his scholarship illustrates that it is the mind that achieves freedom last. https://t.co/sZTmhGpkNy via @folukeifejola
folukeafrica.com
The mind achieves freedom last.
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What would happen if children had a meaningful choice about their education? They'd get better at making decisions about their lives. They'd come to demand greater control of their lives. That will worry certain people. The rest of us should welcome it. https://t.co/vB0f3c4xAv
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For 77 years, the UNICEF director has ALWAYS been a white American. Why are liberal media silent about this? Most recently, Biden chose a long-time aide for the spot - even as he got great press for appointing a black woman to the US Supreme Court. https://t.co/ZQanViOb1c
karmacolonialism.org
UNICEF preaches diversity - but ALWAYS has a white American in charge. It's not merely hypocritical, it leads UNICEF to push Western interests, with policies that don't work for the supposed benefi...
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πππ Copyright laws protect the work of some, but create an intellectual apartheid by limiting book access for others. Z-Library makes ebooks freely, widely available. And it violates copyright. Should it be:
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Major new review of econometric studies about what drives deforestation β and how can we stop it? (Spoiler alert: Indigenous land rights are key.) https://t.co/LWv6Hmx31A
@ConservationOrg @TenureFacility
conservation.org
Exploring the vital connections between nature's well-being and our own.
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A mother in Kenya asks: "Why doesn't my son learn anything in school? He's finished grade 5 and can't even read his own name!" https://t.co/wmYv31m5es
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"Not our problem," said the World Bank's IFC, regarding complaints that its funding had been used for predatory micro-lending practices in Cambodia. An independent ombudsman concluded otherwise. But this comes too late for those who were harmed. https://t.co/LEMxCEIt2K
karmacolonialism.org
In a betrayal of its early promise, microfinance has resulted in borrowers being forced to sell land, cut back on food, or migrate to find work.
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"The villagers themselves own and drive all the work being done." -Univ. of Notre Dame President John Jenkins, of the Millennium Villages Project. The reality was the exact opposite. Here we see the groupthink that keeps dishonest aid projects afloat. https://t.co/B6sdKDb5ji
karmacolonialism.org
Local ownership. Community-based. These terms are sprinkled like salt onto aid projects which are nothing of the sort. While visiting the Millennium Villages Project, a Notre Dame group swallowed the...
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"A cartoon is like that little boy that can say the emperor is naked," says Gado (Godfrey Mwampembwa). Even The Economist is recognizing the power of Africa's cartoonists. https://t.co/f9XhXjpvyc
economist.com
They go further than many of the continentβs journalists ever dare
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Disaster capitalism: Exploiting a crisis to rapidly push through laws that benefit a small elite, and which wouldn't stand a chance in normal times. The water shortage during Hawaii's wildfire crisis shows disaster capitalism in action. https://t.co/S24do0GEqG
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Microfinance Microcredit Microlending ...they all showed promise once. But the wrong players took advantage of that early, upbeat press. Today, borrowers suffer heavily from IMF policies. https://t.co/LEMxCEJ0Si
karmacolonialism.org
In a betrayal of its early promise, microfinance has resulted in borrowers being forced to sell land, cut back on food, or migrate to find work.
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