Climate, Carbon and Technocracy with Camila Moreno
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Join the second episode of our new Feminine Futures webinar series. This series brings together the voices of seven women with a broad set of expertise — spiritual, psychological, ecological, and economic — to reassess progress from a feminine living-world perspective.
In this episode you will hear from Camila Moreno, Climate analyst and climate COP expert, on the topic of 'Climate, Carbon and Technocracy'. There will be time for Q&A afterwards.
Camila shares unparalleled knowledge about global climate governance and its link to digitalisation. She delves into why climate has been reduced to a narrow focus on carbon dioxide and explains how this reductionist approach has derailed a broad environmental movement and led to a focus on corporate-friendly market-based schemes, and the financialization of nature. Camila´s x-ray analysis helps us to understand what is happening behind the curtains of a largely invisible global technocratic system, and gets us closer to understanding the institutionalized obstacles to human-scale living-economies and feminine futures. After all, we cannot change the system, if we don´t understand how it works.
For more information about the series, go to: https://www.localfutures.org/events/feminine-futures-webinar-series-2025/
After signing up you will receive a confirmation email including the Zoom link for the event. Recordings will be send afterwards after light editing. This event is free to attend, however please consider making a donation to support our work.
Camila Moreno - Climate analyst (Brazil)
Civil society’s foremost expert on climate policy, Camila’s critical analysis of the nexus of carbon metrics, digitalisation and corporate power is unparalleled. Camila has followed the international climate negotiations closely since 2008, and from that experience has written Carbon Metrics and the New Colonial Equations.
We hope to see you there!