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       What are superbugs and how AI is helping to combat them
       By: TCHNDONA TC Date: August 30, 2023, 3:12 am
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       The ecological debt is also closely linked to the external debt.
       The overexploitation of natural resources intensifies when trade
       relations worsen for extractive economies, which have to pay off
       external debt and finance necessary imports.26. The pressure
       that the capitalist centers exert on the periphery to extract
       natural resources is aggravated in the context of foreign debt.
       The growth imperative of rich countries is matched by the
       "export mandate" of the South27, which in the peripheral
       capitalist countries appears associated with the need to pay the
       external debt and its interests, which renews an endless circle
       of inequality.
       This is happening today in Argentina, a country India Email List
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       carries an external debt
       (contracted by the neoliberal government of Mauricio Macri
       between 2015 and 2019) that makes it incapable of considering
       any alternative for change other than expanding the frontiers of
       neo-extractivism, to obtain the dollars that alleviate the
       payments of the interests of the external debt.
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       For decades there have been numerous and recurring initiatives
       that demand comprehensive reparation for historical
       responsibilities and that also explicitly articulate ecological
       debt with external debt. This was the case of the campaign Who
       owes whom? that, at the height of the alter-globalization
       movement at the turn of the century, demanded the cancellation
       of the external debt and the payment of the ecological debt. In
       addition to denouncing the illegitimate nature of the foreign
       debt, the aim was to sensitize the population of the global
       North about responsibility for ecological debt.
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