
The case of Brazil under Bolsonaro helps to illustrate how authoritarian governments in the Global South see ecological concerns as impediments to capitalist growth.
SABRINA FERNANDES has a PhD in Sociology and is currently, a postdoctoral fellow at the International Research Group on Authoritarianism and Counter-Strategies at the Rosa-Luxemburg-
Stiftung, and a senior research fellow at the University of Vienna.
The case of Brazil under Bolsonaro helps to illustrate how authoritarian governments in the Global South see ecological concerns as impediments to capitalist growth.