Climate Videos: fight climate change and build alternative

The Climate Videos project was developed by our office in São Paulo, Brazil, within the scope of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation's Energy and Climate Program for Latin America.
10/04/2024
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The Climate Videos project was developed by our office in São Paulo, Brazil, within the scope of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation’s Energy and Climate Program for Latin America. Over the course of 2023, partners in five projects, coordinators, and our office director have addressed how the activities we have been conducting contribute to fight climate change and build alternatives.

Moreover, we have conducted an English-language interview with the US historian Peter Norton, who visited Brazil to launch his book Autonorama. The book was translated by the São Paulo office.

We have noticed that the Instagram reels format allows us to organically reach new audiences. It should be noted that the São Paulo office does not pay to advertise on social media. Therefore, it takes some creativity to boost our exposure.

Visit our social media channels, watch the videos that are already publicly available, and follow us to check out new content.

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YouTube: @fundacaorosaluxemburgo
Twitter: @Frosaluxemburgo

In English

The São Paulo Office project coordinator Christiane Gomes speaks about environmental racism and about building alternatives.
The São Paulo office project coordinator Daniel Santini addresses the collapse of the transport system in Brazil.
The  coordinator of the Energy and Climate Programme for Latin America, Elisangela Soldatelli Paim, addresses the impacts of “the so-called renewable” energy megaprojects and mining megaprojects in Brazil.

In German

The São Paulo office director, Andreas Benh, addresses how important it is to reconsider the modes of production and consumption in the Global North and the impacts of environmental racism on the Global South.
The São Paulo office project coordinator Verena Glass addresses deforestation in the Amazon and Indigenous resistance.