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#34 COP28: The annual conference to protect oil profits from climate change - Dr. Adam Hanieh

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The UAE is hosting the annual summit on climate change even as it looks to expand oil production. National oil companies like Saudi Aramco and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) are growing in power and influence in the region and beyond. Most absurd of all, they're playing a key role in discussions over climate change and the world's "green energy transition." How terrified should we be?

Dr. Adam Hanieh has studied the Gulf Arab oil economies in great detail, documenting their rise and deepening ties to China and other east Asian economies.

This is part three of our series based on the book Dismantling Green Colonialism: Energy and Climate Justice in the Arab Region.

For Arabic speakers, check out episode 32 with book editor Hamza Hamouchene on how the green energy transition is forging a type of modern colonialism, and episode 33 with Manal Shqair on how Arab-Israeli water and energy deals are devastating the Palestinian cause.

You can read Dr. Adam Hanieh's chapter, "A transition to where? The Gulf Arab states and the new 'East-East' axis of world oil," here:

https://www.tni.org/en/article/a-transition-to-where-the-gulf-arab-states-and-the-new-east-east-axis-of-world-oil

For the full book:

https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745349213/dismantling-green-colonialism/

For an Arabic copy of the book: https://sefsafa.almatjar.store/ar/p/thdy-alrasmaly-alkhdraaa-633

Hanieh is Professor of Political Economy and Global Development at IAIS, University of Exeter, and Joint Chair at the Institute of International and Area Studies (IIAS) at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His research focuses on the political economy of the Middle East, with a particular emphasis on the six states of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

Please like, comment and share to support independent media.

Chapters:

(00:00) - Intro

(00:55) - On the UAE hosting COP28

(06:32) - Blue Carbon, green transition?

(09:39) - The rise of the Gulf and its oil companies

(17:45) - No mobilization possible?

(19:26) - Stronger East-East relations

(24:12) - Why is Gulf land buying an issue?

(26:27) - "False solutions" in green discourse

(31:10) - Political threats of Gulf rising

(35:10) - On Gulf economic structure

(37:09) - Is Gulf capitalism more merciful than its Western counterpart?

(38:44)- De-dollarization?

(42:10) - East-East vs East-West relations

(46:57) - Can the Gulf do more to help with Palestine?

(49:09) - Message of hope

Our pages:

https://www.tiktok.com/@fromcairopodcast? https://www.facebook.com/From-Cairo-Podcast-111976887657863 https://www.instagram.com/fromcairopodcast

Hosted by:

Eric Knecht -https://twitter.com/EricKnecht

Arwa Gaballa - https://twitter.com/MountainGoat89

Contact: fromcairopodcast@gmail.com

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The UAE is hosting the annual summit on climate change even as it looks to expand oil production. National oil companies like Saudi Aramco and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) are growing in power and influence in the region and beyond. Most absurd of all, they're playing a key role in discussions over climate change and the world's "green energy transition." How terrified should we be?

Dr. Adam Hanieh has studied the Gulf Arab oil economies in great detail, documenting their rise and deepening ties to China and other east Asian economies.

This is part three of our series based on the book Dismantling Green Colonialism: Energy and Climate Justice in the Arab Region.

For Arabic speakers, check out episode 32 with book editor Hamza Hamouchene on how the green energy transition is forging a type of modern colonialism, and episode 33 with Manal Shqair on how Arab-Israeli water and energy deals are devastating the Palestinian cause.

You can read Dr. Adam Hanieh's chapter, "A transition to where? The Gulf Arab states and the new 'East-East' axis of world oil," here:

https://www.tni.org/en/article/a-transition-to-where-the-gulf-arab-states-and-the-new-east-east-axis-of-world-oil

For the full book:

https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745349213/dismantling-green-colonialism/

For an Arabic copy of the book: https://sefsafa.almatjar.store/ar/p/thdy-alrasmaly-alkhdraaa-633

Hanieh is Professor of Political Economy and Global Development at IAIS, University of Exeter, and Joint Chair at the Institute of International and Area Studies (IIAS) at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His research focuses on the political economy of the Middle East, with a particular emphasis on the six states of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

Please like, comment and share to support independent media.

Chapters:

(00:00) - Intro

(00:55) - On the UAE hosting COP28

(06:32) - Blue Carbon, green transition?

(09:39) - The rise of the Gulf and its oil companies

(17:45) - No mobilization possible?

(19:26) - Stronger East-East relations

(24:12) - Why is Gulf land buying an issue?

(26:27) - "False solutions" in green discourse

(31:10) - Political threats of Gulf rising

(35:10) - On Gulf economic structure

(37:09) - Is Gulf capitalism more merciful than its Western counterpart?

(38:44)- De-dollarization?

(42:10) - East-East vs East-West relations

(46:57) - Can the Gulf do more to help with Palestine?

(49:09) - Message of hope

Our pages:

https://www.tiktok.com/@fromcairopodcast? https://www.facebook.com/From-Cairo-Podcast-111976887657863 https://www.instagram.com/fromcairopodcast

Hosted by:

Eric Knecht -https://twitter.com/EricKnecht

Arwa Gaballa - https://twitter.com/MountainGoat89

Contact: fromcairopodcast@gmail.com

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