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Rethinking fossil fuel divestment: Land, labor, and crises of overaccumulation
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DOI:10.1016/j.erss.2026.104891.png)
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• More than decarbonizing investment portfolios, fossil fuel divestment involves place-based struggles over land and labor. • Divestment movements involve waged and unwaged workers, environmental justice groups, and Indigenous communities. • Crises of overaccumulation increase the risk of interconnected fossil fuel infrastructures becoming stranded assets. • Place-based divestment movements have exposed financial risks and disrupted key nodes of global fossil fuel supply chains.
Keywords:
Fossil fuel divestment
Environmental justice
Coal
Land
Labor
Asia Pacific
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