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Green Economy

2015, ETNOGRAFIE DEL CONTEMPORANEO II: IL POST-AGRICOLO E L’ANTROPOLOGIA

Renewable energy generates immediate and widespread consensus regardless of its forms and modalities. Paradoxically, some people who live in the environment in close relationship with the non-human oppose the green economy. The disappointment of the Ikojts and Zapotec indians of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico, toward a big wind farm project is understandable if you start to shed light on the different logics that govern the use of nature. To achieve planetary citizenship, the state, the multinational corporations, the local and global movements must be able to integrate the technological dimension of environmental sustainability with the political and cultural sustainability.

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