this book; He explores a region ripe for energy transition, but is disrupted by the plunder of resources and the agendas of neo-colonists. Therefore, the necessity of the struggle for a just energy transition and climate justice lies in exposing the policies and practices of global and local political elites, multinational corporations, and authoritarian regimes.
The book covers the challenges of a wide range of countries, such as Morocco, Western Sahara, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Palestine, in the face of Eurocentrism, and highlights the need for a climate justice-conscious approach needed to ensure our survival.
Dr.. Hamza Hamouchane: Algerian researcher, activist, and writer based in London, and coordinator of the North Africa Program at the International Institute (TNI). Hamza has written and edited several books, including “The Arab Uprisings: A Decade of Struggles” (2022), “The Fight for Energy Democracy in the Maghreb” (2017), and “The Next Revolution in North Africa: The Fight for Climate Justice” (2015).
Katie Sandwell: Program Coordinator at TNI, has published papers on global food sovereignty movements, just transitions, and activism on the ground, including From Crisis to Change: What is a Just Transition?