Wind energy on the Northeast Brazilian coast and the contradictions between 'clean energy', injustices and environmental racism
In dominant models of energy production and consumption, the centralization of the energy matrix and the concentration of decision-making power remain, and with all the marks of inequalities, patriarchy and environmental racism, even if the source of energy has changed.
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