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Oishika Basak is a Human Geographer and a recent graduate from Utrecht University, where she did her Research Master’s in Urban and Economic Geography. Her research interests lie in the nexus of social-spatial (in)justices, and sustainability transitions from a feminist and decolonial lens. She is a Local Pathways Fellow with the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network – Youth (UN SDSN – Youth).

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Green colonialism in the energy transition

The erasure of colonial responsibility is making discussions on sustainability transitions way easier - who doesn't want a shiny sustainability tag on their business model?

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