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Professor Adam Hanieh: 'Greening the Gulf? Renewables, Fossil Capitalism, and the ‘East-East’ Axis of World Energy'
Abstract: Drawing upon his recent book Crude Capitalism (Verso 2024), Adam Hanieh explores the growing role of the six Gulf Arab states (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman) in solar, wind, and other climate technologies that underpin dominant approaches to the 'Green Transition'.
02 June 2026
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
W309 (Geography)
- Research event
- Department of Geography
Professor Joseph Weiss 'Irreconcilable: Indigeneity and the Violence of Colonial Erasure in Contemporary Canada'
Reconciliation is everywhere in contemporary Canada: in treaty processes, government commissions, curriculum changes, business rebranding, and a new national holiday. But what if the goal of reconciliation is simply to make a better Canada? And what if that's the problem?
11 June 2026
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Room 210, Dawson building
- Research event
- Department of Geography