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“We need a globally just transition” – Dr. Amiera Sawas on Climate Colonialism and Global Justice

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In this episode of Burned: The Price of Oil, host Shady Khalil speaks with Dr. Amiera Sawas, Head of Research and Policy at the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. Amiera draws on her decades of experience working at the intersection of climate change, gender justice, and decolonial movements to expose the structural injustices fueling the climate crisis, and the feminist, global majority-led solutions forging the path ahead.

From her personal journey navigating racism, class, and colonial legacy in the UK to helping reshape global climate diplomacy, Amiera breaks down how fossil fuels are bound to systems of patriarchy, extractivism, and global debt. She discusses why just transition efforts must go beyond technical solutions to confront the root causes of climate and economic injustice and how feminist leadership, indigenous knowledge, and global cooperation are essential to building a just future.

Together, Shady and Amiera explore the potential of the Fossil Fuel Treaty, the links between petromasculinity and authoritarianism, and how upcoming global moments, like Colombia’s 2026 diplomatic conference, could change the landscape of climate justice.

Host: Shady Khalil, Oil Change International

Guest: Dr. Amiera Sawas, Head of Research and Policy, Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative

About Dr. Amiera Sawas:

Dr. Amiera Sawas is a feminist researcher and advocate who works at the intersections of climate change, gender justice, public participation and the social contract. Amiera has almost 20 years experience working on these issues across academia, the private sector, think tanks and NGOs. As a person of both Syrian and Irish heritage, with close links to Pakistan, she has lived life with an acute awareness of the impacts of colonial histories and believes passionately in the need to decolonize.

Links:

Oil Change International

Follow @Priceofoil and @fossiltreaty on X

Follow @PriceOfOil and @fossilfueltreaty on Instagram

Learn more about the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty

  • (00:00) - Introduction to Climate Justice and Personal Journey
  • (06:11) - Understanding Just Transition and Decolonization
  • (12:55) - The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
  • (18:57) - Green Colonialism and Its Impacts
  • (23:00) - Petromasculinity and Gender Dynamics in Climate Action
  • (30:29) - Knowledge, Representation, and Feminist Solutions
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Content provided by Voxtopica LLC and Oil Change International. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Voxtopica LLC and Oil Change International or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Burned: The Price of Oil, host Shady Khalil speaks with Dr. Amiera Sawas, Head of Research and Policy at the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. Amiera draws on her decades of experience working at the intersection of climate change, gender justice, and decolonial movements to expose the structural injustices fueling the climate crisis, and the feminist, global majority-led solutions forging the path ahead.

From her personal journey navigating racism, class, and colonial legacy in the UK to helping reshape global climate diplomacy, Amiera breaks down how fossil fuels are bound to systems of patriarchy, extractivism, and global debt. She discusses why just transition efforts must go beyond technical solutions to confront the root causes of climate and economic injustice and how feminist leadership, indigenous knowledge, and global cooperation are essential to building a just future.

Together, Shady and Amiera explore the potential of the Fossil Fuel Treaty, the links between petromasculinity and authoritarianism, and how upcoming global moments, like Colombia’s 2026 diplomatic conference, could change the landscape of climate justice.

Host: Shady Khalil, Oil Change International

Guest: Dr. Amiera Sawas, Head of Research and Policy, Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative

About Dr. Amiera Sawas:

Dr. Amiera Sawas is a feminist researcher and advocate who works at the intersections of climate change, gender justice, public participation and the social contract. Amiera has almost 20 years experience working on these issues across academia, the private sector, think tanks and NGOs. As a person of both Syrian and Irish heritage, with close links to Pakistan, she has lived life with an acute awareness of the impacts of colonial histories and believes passionately in the need to decolonize.

Links:

Oil Change International

Follow @Priceofoil and @fossiltreaty on X

Follow @PriceOfOil and @fossilfueltreaty on Instagram

Learn more about the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty

  • (00:00) - Introduction to Climate Justice and Personal Journey
  • (06:11) - Understanding Just Transition and Decolonization
  • (12:55) - The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
  • (18:57) - Green Colonialism and Its Impacts
  • (23:00) - Petromasculinity and Gender Dynamics in Climate Action
  • (30:29) - Knowledge, Representation, and Feminist Solutions
  continue reading

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