Two new articles by Rebecca Froese and Janpeter Schilling published in the special issue "Climate Crisis" of the journal Science and Peace
When it comes to conflicts in the climate crisis, it is sometimes enough to look at the neighboring lignite mining area. At the same time, we can learn from resistance movements in the Global South how environmental peacebuilding from below can succeed. In the recently published issue of the journal Science and Peace, which focuses on the climate crisis, Rebecca Froese and Janpeter Schilling examine these two very different contexts of conflict. In the first article, the two, together with colleagues from the FU Berlin and the University of Greifswald, present their research findings on environmental peacebuilding and gold mining in Bolivia. In the second article, Froese and Schilling, together with a colleague from the University of Hamburg, look at different forms of climate protest and their role in conflicts over socio-ecological transformation. The articles are available here.