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Event 4. juni 2026, 14:00 - 16:30

CBDS An­nu­al Lec­ture 2026 – The Great Green Grab: Cli­mate Ex­tract­iv­ism and the New Re­source Im­per­i­al­ism

The Centre for Busi­ness and De­vel­op­ment Stud­ies is pleased to in­vite you to this year’s CBDS An­nu­al Lec­ture fea­tur­ing Pro­fess­or Phil­ippe Le Bil­lon, a lead­ing polit­ic­al eco­lo­gist work­ing at the in­ter­sec­tion of en­vir­on­ment, de­vel­op­ment, and se­cur­ity.

Bookcover - The great green grab

CBDS An­nu­al Lec­ture 2026 – The Great Green Grab: Cli­mate Ex­tract­iv­ism and the New Re­source Im­per­i­al­ism

Tid
4. juni 2026, 14:00 - 16:30
Lokation
Dal­gas Have 15, DH.C.033
2000 Fre­deriks­berg
Format
An­nu­al lec­ture – in-per­son sem­in­ar
Værtsnavn
CBDS
Sprog
Eng­lish
Pris
Free
Emner
Klima Grøn omstilling Politik Økonomi

The Centre for Business and Development Studies is pleased to invite you to this year’s CBDS Annual Lecture featuring Professor Philippe Le Billon, a leading political ecologist working at the intersection of environment, development, and security.

In his keynote, The Great Green Grab, Le Billon challenges us to look beyond the seductive imagery of solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles powering a “green” future. While the energy transition is often framed as technological progress guided by markets and green growth, it may also reproduce longstanding extractive logics, geopolitical competition, and patterns of dispossession.

The lecture examines contemporary forms of resource extraction driven by climate policies – focusing on power asymmetries, territorial transformations, and the political economy of green transitions

Speaker: Philippe Le Billon, Professor (Department of Geography and the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia)

Programme

14:00–14:10 | Welcome and Opening Remarks

14:10–15:00 | Keynote Lecture Philippe Le Billon

15:00–15:10 | Break

15:10–15:50 | Panel Conversation
With CBDS scholars: Kristian Steensen Nielsen, Lisa Ann Richey, Karin Buhmann, and Peter Lund-Thomsen

Each panelist will present a critical question or short reflection in response to the keynote lecture, followed by a moderated conversation with Philippe Le Billon. The extended time allows for deeper engagement across CBDS research perspectives.

Moderated by Jacobo Ramírez

15:50–16:30 | Q&A, Open discussion with the audience

16:30 | Drinks & Networking, Informal reception with refreshments.

Join us for a critical conversation on the politics of the green transition.

Please register for the event before the registration deadline.