环境冲突与中美洲可再生能源的扩张:探讨加拿大的参与

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Canadian Journal American and Caribbean Studies Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1080/08263663.2023.2166267
Simon Granovsky-Larsen, Paulina Larreátegui Benavides
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随着可再生能源的生产和分配能力在中美洲的扩大,环境冲突也在上升,社区面临着水和领土的剥夺。可再生能源在该地区的采掘经济模式中占据中心地位,但人们对加拿大参与中美洲可再生能源部门的情况知之甚少。本文通过询问加拿大在中美洲不断扩大和冲突的可再生能源项目中扮演的角色来解决这一差距。我们将加拿大的公共记录与GeoComunes和环境正义地图集(Environmental Justice Atlas)等项目的数据结合起来,分析了中美洲的726个可再生能源项目和162个传统采掘项目,并将其中的156个项目与周边社区的冲突证据联系起来。虽然加拿大私营公司在中美洲拥有的可再生能源项目很少,但我们认为,这并不意味着加拿大没有参与。相反,本文探讨了加拿大在多边场合的参与,联邦政府对能源项目的支持,以及可再生能源扩张给加拿大私营部门带来的好处。我们认为,加拿大在中美洲可再生能源领域的隐形存在,有助于掩盖加拿大对一种由高度冲突所定义的情景的责任。
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Environmental conflict and the expansion of renewable energy in Central America: exploring Canadian participation
ABSTRACT As capacity to generate and distribute renewable energy expands across Central America, environmental conflict is on the rise, with communities confronting dispossession of water and territory. Renewable energy holds a central position within the extractivist economic model in the region, but little is known about the involvement of Canada in Central American renewable energy sectors. This paper addresses that gap by asking what role Canada plays within a scenario of expanding and conflictual renewable energy projects across Central America. We combine Canadian public records with data from projects, including GeoComunes and the Environmental Justice Atlas, to analyze 726 renewable energy and 162 traditional extractive projects in Central America, and to connect 156 of these projects to evidence of conflict with surrounding communities. While Canadian private companies own very few renewable energy projects in Central America, we argue that this does not imply an absence of Canadian involvement. Instead, the paper explores Canadian participation at multilateral venues, support for energy projects by the federal government, and the benefits that renewable energy expansion presents to the Canadian private sector. The invisibility of the Canadian presence in Central American renewable energy, we suggest, serves to obscure Canadian responsibility for a scenario defined by high levels of conflict.
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Canadian Journal American and Caribbean Studies
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies is published biannually for the Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. CJLACS is a multidisciplinary, refereed journal. Articles are accepted in four languages - English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
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