Trinidad and Tobago at a political crossroad: Perspectives for a just transition for people and nature
Petra Dünhaupt,
Safiya Gibson,
Hansjörg Herr,
Ozzi Warwick and
Edlira Xhafa
No 68, GLU Working Papers from Global Labour University (GLU)
Abstract:
Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) stands at a critical juncture as it faces a set of interrelated socio-ecological crises: extreme vulnerability to climate crisis, rising levels of violent crime, and deeply rooted social inequality and exclusion fuelled by inequalities and injustices in the world of work and a patchy social protection and welfare. The root causes of this multiple crisis lie in a model of economic growth highly dependent on fossil fuels, particularly oil and natural gas, prioritizing short-term stability over longterm transformation. (...)
Date: 2025
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