Analysing Decolonial Climate Perspectives. The Case of the Brazilian Legal Amazon
Climate change is a multifaceted, cross-disciplinary challenge that demands continuous reflection and the inclusion of diverse perspectives in its discourse. To adequately address climate change, it is essential to consider topics like culture, education, and the historical colonial legacies that have shaped global relations. This study, conducted within IFA’s Research Programme Culture and Foreign Policy explores the potential and challenges of adopting a more decolonial approach to international cooperation on environmental and climate issues, using education and culture as foundational tools. The study focuses on the German Climate Foreign Policy concerning the Brazilian Legal Amazon region. It incorporates a literature review, semi-structured interviews, and roundtable discussions to gather insights from various stakeholders connected to the research subject.