Carlos Tornel, Christine Dann, Vasna Ramasar, Shrishtee Bajpai, Franco Augusto and Mugdha Trifaley
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Unpacking the coloniality of energy, seeking alternatives from below
For too long, discussions about energy have been confined to the realms of technicians and engineers. The energy we consume and the infrastructures sustaining its seemingly endless supply—whether fossil fuels or electricity—have largely remained out of sight and out of mind for much of modern history.
August 26, 2025

