Abstract
The impacts of climate change are experienced unevenly, with the most vulnerable: Those who suffer most acutely are also least responsible for the crisis to date. In this presentation an approach is made to climate repairs to face the injuries that result from the Modern world-system.. In the first place, it will try to make a historiographic journey on the management and environmental relationship with the human being in the West, Africa and Abya Yala, passing in second place to 1492 as a critical point of the systemic-climatic crisis and identifying the causes of the current phenomena, ending with a method of praxis, through which, what could be the guidelines for the proposal of climate reparations in Venezuela can begin to be drawn, highlighting the asymmetries produced by systemic racism and touching, in turn, the key points on the approach to environmental justice together with the fundamental role of Afro-descendants in a post-pandemic, hypercultural and hyperdigital context.
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