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Extractivism and PachaMama: Does nature have an owner?

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Extractivism and PachaMama

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Civil society has been reporting on and condemning the practices of extractive industries and transnational corporations that control the exploitation of natural resources. There is also another element of concern that is underscored when we talk about natural resources: who owns nature? Does nature have an owner?

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  1. 1 - Learn to learn and think
  2. 2 - Social and citizen competence

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06_EN_Does nature have an owner.pdf
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Extractivism and PachaMama
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Ages

From 17 years
13 to 14 years
15 to 16 years

Subjects

Ethics
Economy
Environmental Studies
Social Sciences
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