Assistant Professor of Civic Communication and Media, Willamette University
Catalina de Onís is an assistant professor in Willamette University’s Department of Civic Communication and Media. She studies rhetoric, social movements, (de)/coloniality, race, and the environment, especially in relation to climate disruption and energy controversies.
For many in Puerto Rico, 'energy dominance' is just a new name for US colonialism
Aug 22, 2017 15:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The Trump administration has made achieving American energy dominance a central policy goal. President Trump asserts that energy dominance requires expanding nuclear development, increasing coal and natural gas exports,...
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