DECOLONIZATION AND FEMINISM INFLUENCE ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE AGENDA IN BRAZIL
- Professor at the Post Graduation Program on Development, Society and International Cooperation at the University of Brasilia.
- Masters Degree Scholar at the Post Graduation Program on Development, Society and International Cooperation at the University of Brasilia.
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As humanity has been gradually exposed to the severe effects of climate change, public policies have been urged to cope with these threats and their social impacts. Southern democracies, such as Brazil, seem to be experiencing an intensified integration of the previously neglected feminist agenda, which can lead to affinities and conveniences being anticipated in public policy dynamics. Delving into this hypothetical bias, this article also aims to explore historical and current facts from feminist, decolonial, and critical perspectives, enabling a more harmonious empirical understanding of Brazilian ecofeminism.
[Luiz Fernando Macedo Bessa and Anderson Jose Sant Anna de Oliveira (2025); DECOLONIZATION AND FEMINISM INFLUENCE ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE AGENDA IN BRAZIL Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Feb). 1492-1505] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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