Knowledge, oppression and Climate Change

It is true that democracy based on majority view is also a form of oppresion especially against minorities. The same can be said about knowledge. Knowledge consolidated in the hands and minds of a few, can result in a legitimised form of oppression. This is becoming evident in the area of climate change within the promoted complex mechanisms and processes meant to comprehensively deal with this global phenomenon.

A few terms have become synonymous with “climate change”- REDD, COP15, Adaptation and Mitigation- especially linked to local communities and how they can be integrated into the climate change framework. A few well placed leaders, NGOs, CBOs etc have been at the forefront of calling for action and demanding for resources to facilitate the engagement with these “terms”

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Author: Udongo on July 9, 2009
Category: Africa, Climate

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