After oil: what Malaysia and Iran may look like in a post-fossil -fuel future

The Conversation (France) 1:1-6 (2022)
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As the devastation of climate change makes the need to decarbonise clearer by the day, countries face the question of what to do with their old fossil fuel infrastructure. While some environmental activists have taken to sabotaging the carbon economy on the back of its emissions in the Global North, the picture is different in oil-producing countries of the Global South, where energy infrastructure has fed communities for decades. There, the emphasis is placed on memory and institutionalisation.

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Asma Mehan
Texas Tech University

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