Colonialism and climate risk are connected : evidence from Ghana and Senegal

8 septembre 2025 | Nick Bernards, Associate Professor of Global Sustainable Development, University of Warwick
There is growing recognition that the breakdown of the global climate, and vulnerability to its effects, are deeply rooted in histories of colonialism.
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