The wave of mobilisation against racism and racial discrimination poses a crucial question: that of reparations for a past history involving slavery and colonisation. This is an issue which has still not been fully confronted. No matter how complex the question may be, it cannot be eluded for ever, either in the United States or in Europe.
Related Articles
Bloomberg: Exxon’s Plan for Surging Carbon Emissions Revealed in Leaked Documents
Internal projections from one of world’s largest oil producers show an increase in its enormous contribution to global warming Read here
Reuters: French left agrees rare coalition deal to take on Macron
Left-wing parties had been at odds for years Agree joint bid to win majority in parliament Deal under leadership of hard-left, eurosceptic Melenchon Agreement to be confirmed by Socialist Party on Thursday Read Here © […]
Climate Home News: EU’s reformed agricultural policy fails its climate goals, say green groups
November 23, 2021
Mathew D. Rose
Climate Crisis, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Food Production, National Politics, Regulation, Sustainability
0
COP26 a la EU Lawmakers have approved a reform to the Common Agricultural Policy, which critics say fails to deliver on the bloc’s Green Deal and climate goals Read here Maize harvesting at a farm […]
Be the first to comment