Beth is focussed on the importance of feminist political ecology, degrowth, care and urban commoning, while studying her 2 masters: one in Urban Geography and one in Sustainable Development, both in the Netherlands. She is currently trying to find a balanced, positive, and mutually reinforcing relationship between academia, activism and community movements in everyday life, particularly addressing the intersection between queer and ecological struggles. Beth uses she/her pronouns.
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An Ecofeminist Take on the Paris Agreement
In this piece, we argue how ecofeminist theory can help understand nuances and draw insights on the Paris Agreement’s dominant narratives.
January 5, 2022



















