Sabrina Fernandes
@sabrinafernandes.bsky.social
uma cientista cansada
I'm a sociologist and political economist writing about Latin America, internationalism, ecosocialism and just transitions. Also Head of Research @alameda.institute.
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I'm a sociologist and political economist writing about Latin America, internationalism, ecosocialism and just transitions. Also Head of Research @alameda.institute.
Find me:
🟠 ecocene.blog
🟤 sabrinafernandes.com
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The problem from their point of view is that rapid decarbonization requires public, collective decisions about the organization of production, in a way that threaten capital-owners' authority over both the production process and the political system.
November 10, 2025 at 4:20 PM
The problem from their point of view is that rapid decarbonization requires public, collective decisions about the organization of production, in a way that threaten capital-owners' authority over both the production process and the political system.
Transmissão ao vivo aqui:
Tapera Taperá
“Tapera: [do Tupi] - Aldeia abandonada; habitação em ruínas.
“Taperá: [Zool.]- Taperá é o nome popular de uma ave, o mesmo que andorinha-do-campo. (Taperás fazem ninhos em Taperas.)
Tapera representa...
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November 8, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Transmissão ao vivo aqui:
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Important to remember:
White people “not feeling safe” has been the consistent primary moral justification for horrific violence against indigenous and Black people since the 1600s.
White people “not feeling safe” has been the consistent primary moral justification for horrific violence against indigenous and Black people since the 1600s.
November 7, 2025 at 4:44 PM
Important to remember:
White people “not feeling safe” has been the consistent primary moral justification for horrific violence against indigenous and Black people since the 1600s.
White people “not feeling safe” has been the consistent primary moral justification for horrific violence against indigenous and Black people since the 1600s.
Reposted by Sabrina Fernandes
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A primeira edição da nova newsletter do Intercept Brasil, assinada por Sabrina Fernandes, traz uma curadoria exclusiva para refletirmos os caminhos possíveis para uma transição energética verdadeira.
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November 4, 2025 at 4:40 PM
Tem uma polêmica sobre isso no subway takes ne😅
November 4, 2025 at 4:08 AM
Tem uma polêmica sobre isso no subway takes ne😅