Sounds too smart and nice.

Vijay Prashad is an intellectual aligned with the CPI(M) (and a nephew of
Brinda Karat?).
He's the executive-director of the Tricontinental: Institute for Social
Research and Chief Editor of the Leftword Books.

But, there're problems at many levels.
Just three examples.
I. The thesis of colonial loot.
Of course, *the colonial rulers were looters and pretty brutal too*; no
doubt about that.
But, they were no Nadir Shah - looting accumulated wealth in the form of
precious metals and jwellery.
They introduced new and revolutionary (productive) technology to help
create wealth, made the natives toil and skimmed off the bulk of the
produce.
(Of course, again, certain pre-existing forms of production - based on
manual labour and some of these associated with very high level of
individual skill, were (even wilfully) destroyed.)
II. *They* made us dependent on coal.
What *we* were dependent on till then? Jungle wood?
III. *They* left us with 13 per cent literacy.
What was the level of literacy *they* had found *us* with?
It had been confined to only a thin top layer.
And what was the *content* of that literacy???
(Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar - an eminent Sanskrit scholar himself, became
legendary for his gritty fight to get English and science education
introduced by the British colonial rulers in Calcutta/Bengal.)

Coming to the substantive issue on the table: "climate injustice" has three
major axes - and just not one.
AA. The global (or geographical) North - the colder region, is the major
emitter of the greenhouse gases (GHG), being far more *developed*, while
the (poorer) global South - the warmer region, is more affected by global
warming - triggered by the emissions of GHG.
BB. Within any given country, broadly similar is the picture of the rich
vis-a-vis the poor.
III. The present, together with the immediate past, generation is enjoying
at an enormous cost to the future generations.

Moreover, the global South - it's necessary to keep in mind, is not an
undifferentiated entity.
The low-lying coastal areas and the smaller island nations are facing the
grim prospect of being just wiped out by the rising sea - caused by global
warming, in the pretty near future.
They constitute a separate bloc altogether and are the most vociferous in
favour of ceasing use of coal (ref.:  <
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Environment/Climate-Change/COP26/Nations-strike-climate-deal-after-India-led-compromise-on-coal>),
which India, China (and the likes of Vijay Prashad) are so doggedly
defending - from under the banner of Global South.

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