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DESCRIPTION:“The Coloniality of Climate Change Adaption: Investigating the 
 Conflicts and Decolonial Possibilities within the UNFCCC/COP Spaces\,” pre
 sented by Tasfia Tasnim\, Ph.D. student at the SUNY College of Environment
 al Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF)\, as part of the Conversations in Confl
 ict Studies series.Tasnim's research focuses on the politics of climate ch
 ange adaptation in Bangladesh and within the UNFCCC/COP framework.
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SUMMARY:The Coloniality of Climate Change Adaption
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>“The Coloniality of Climate Change Adaption
 : Investigating the Conflicts and Decolonial Possibilities within the UNFC
 CC/COP Spaces\,” presented by Tasfia Tasnim\, Ph.D. student at the SUNY Co
 llege of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF)\, as part of the Co
 nversations in Conflict Studies series.</p><p>Tasnim's research focuses on
  the politics of climate change adaptation in Bangladesh and within the UN
 FCCC/COP framework.</p>
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