Published Jan 1, 2008



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Carlos Walter Porto-Gonçalves

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Abstract

This article analyzes the new geopolitical configuration around the transition of the energy matrix from fossil fuels (such as coal and petroleum) to biomass (such as agro-combustibles ethanol and biodiesel). This text shows how Brazil positions itself as part of the new technical-scientific-agro-industrial-financial-military-mediator world power block, and how social movements elaborate new formulations for old and new topics such as agricultural reform.

Keywords

geopolítica de los agro-combustibles, nuevas territorialidades, pensamiento subalternogeopolitics of agro-combustibles, new territorialities, subaltern thought

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Porto-Gonçalves, C. W. (2008). Another Uncomfortable Truth: The New Political Geography of Energy from a Subaltern Perspective. Universitas Humanística, 66(66). Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/univhumanistica/article/view/2112
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