• Escaping Imperialism: Where Does Darth Vader Get His Lithium?

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Escaping Imperialism: Where Does Darth Vader Get His Lithium?

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  • Perhaps no community has undergone more versions of imperialism than the tiny island nation of Nauru, which has morphed from being "Pleasant Island" to the mined-out home of offshore banks, discarded refugees, and deep sea mining interests. Jason, Rob, and Asher take a bad trip to wrap their heads around Nauru, the topic of "psychedelic imperialism," and imperialism's new frontier - the clean energy transition.

    Warning: This podcast occasionally uses spicy language.

    Sources/Links/Notes:

    • "A Dark History of the World's Smallest Island Nation" tells the tale of Nauru.
    • S.J. Gale, "Lies and misdemeanours: Nauru, phosphate and global geopolitics," The Extractive Industries and Society, vol 6, July 2019.
    • FAQs of the Metals Company
    • Eric Lipton's New York Times article about imperialistic mining of the Pacific Ocean floor.
    • Mining Watch Canada questions the claims of the Metals Company.
    • Elham Shabahat's article in Hakai Magazine, "Why Nauru Is Pushing the World Toward Deep-Sea Mining"
    • Definition of imperialism from the Cornell Law School
    • J.A. Hobson's book Imperialism: A Study
    • Jason Hickel et al., "Imperialist appropriation in the world economy: Drain from the global South through unequal exchange, 1990-2015," Global Environmental Change, vol 73, March 2022.
    • Critique of lithium extraction in the Atacama Desert
    • Indigenous people's response to lithium mining in Nevada
    • How the Sami people are protesting Sweden's "green transformation"
    • Episode 3 of the Holding the Fire podcast, featuring Sami leader Aslak Holmberg
    • Cobus van Staden on "Green Energy's Dirty Secret: Its Hunger for African Resources"
    • Jim Robbins in Yale Environment 360 on "How Returning Lands to Native Tribes Is Helping Protect Nature"
    • "Indigenous Land Return Announcement by Sogorea Te’ Land Trust and Movement Generation!" -- article by Ines Ixierda
    • "New Zealands's Maori fought for reparations -- and won

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Perhaps no community has undergone more versions of imperialism than the tiny island nation of Nauru, which has morphed from being "Pleasant Island" to the mined-out home of offshore banks, discarded refugees, and deep sea mining interests. Jason, Rob, and Asher take a bad trip to wrap their heads around Nauru, the topic of "psychedelic imperialism," and imperialism's new frontier - the clean energy transition.

Warning: This podcast occasionally uses spicy language.

Sources/Links/Notes:

  • "A Dark History of the World's Smallest Island Nation" tells the tale of Nauru.
  • S.J. Gale, "Lies and misdemeanours: Nauru, phosphate and global geopolitics," The Extractive Industries and Society, vol 6, July 2019.
  • FAQs of the Metals Company
  • Eric Lipton's New York Times article about imperialistic mining of the Pacific Ocean floor.
  • Mining Watch Canada questions the claims of the Metals Company.
  • Elham Shabahat's article in Hakai Magazine, "Why Nauru Is Pushing the World Toward Deep-Sea Mining"
  • Definition of imperialism from the Cornell Law School
  • J.A. Hobson's book Imperialism: A Study
  • Jason Hickel et al., "Imperialist appropriation in the world economy: Drain from the global South through unequal exchange, 1990-2015," Global Environmental Change, vol 73, March 2022.
  • Critique of lithium extraction in the Atacama Desert
  • Indigenous people's response to lithium mining in Nevada
  • How the Sami people are protesting Sweden's "green transformation"
  • Episode 3 of the Holding the Fire podcast, featuring Sami leader Aslak Holmberg
  • Cobus van Staden on "Green Energy's Dirty Secret: Its Hunger for African Resources"
  • Jim Robbins in Yale Environment 360 on "How Returning Lands to Native Tribes Is Helping Protect Nature"
  • "Indigenous Land Return Announcement by Sogorea Te’ Land Trust and Movement Generation!" -- article by Ines Ixierda
  • "New Zealands's Maori fought for reparations -- and won

Support the Show.

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