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Sustainable development or even growth in the context of extractivism is an ugly oxymoron. Extractivism was built by colonialism and subjugation of peoples ands territories. Extractivism is unsustainable. https://t.co/Jed1zbdZXy
Or @NnimmoB, who clearly articulates the strategic error of giving any room to CDR proposals: "There can be no safeguards if my land is going to be colonized or if I’m forced into carbon slavery because my lands and seas are turned into carbon burial grounds.”
Here's announcing @Health_Earth's 2023 School of Ecology sessions. Interested scholars should kindly follow this link https://t.co/5tIwI3rIvz to pre-register for the sessions.
The presidential campaign has so far paid little attention to the environment and relate crises of our day. It is time to focus of these existential issues. Date is 7 February 2023 at the University of Abuja. Livestream will be available!
Fossil fuel companies are flirting with climate disaster. “…their business model is inconsistent with human survival.” @antonioguterres
Well said! https://t.co/ZuNJ5M0yBh
Stealing the Nation @naturenews247 https://t.co/WPta2SCU9f
Oil theft has not only polluted our environment, but it has also polluted our national politics and criminalized our peoples
The Nigerian government and the oil majors to take immediate steps to commence an environmental and health audit of Ikarama and the entire Niger Delta and commence a thorough cleanup of the entire region. The people must not be denied the right to life! https://t.co/wzTHgoKgRf
For @NnimmoB, the solution is simply to work with nature. Nature has been good to Nigeria. We're the centre of origin of Cowpea. To genetically engineer this crop at its centre of origin runs the risk of making the natural varieties go extinct and this has global implications.