Wind energy on the Northeast Brazilian coast and the contradictions between 'clean energy', injustices and environmental racism

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In dominant models of energy production and consumption, the centralization of the energy matrix and the concentration of decision-making power remain, and with all the marks of inequalities, patriarchy and environmental racism, even if the source of energy has changed.

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