Embodied Climate Agency (eca) is a platform that legitimizes and disseminates embodied climate knowledge from territories affected by extractivism, supporting the decentralization of climate knowledge and placing those who experience climate change at the center of the discourse.

Drought and Loss of Water Stewardship as Emotional Anaesthesia

Conversation with Paula Ramirez and Felipe Medina

Barichara, Santander, Colombia

Deforestation as the Imposition of a Foreign Value System

Conversation with Juliana Andrea Albarracin Silva, Yuly Esteiman Dario, José Eduardo Sánchez Díaz

Guaviare, Colombia

A Glimpse of the Guarani Cosmovision

A conversation with Miguel Valdivia

Asunción, Paraguay

Hydroelectricity and Forced Displacement as Felt by the Earth

Conversation with Esther Aragon

Buenaventura, Valle del Cauca

The Scent of the Wind According to the Aymara Vision

Conversation with Marilyn Cruz Domingo

La Paz, Bolivia

Eruption of Cumbre Vieja and the Subsequent Inaccessibility

Conversation with Toribio Miguel Expositó

Mangrove and Swamp Neglect, Drought and Flooding

Khristen Quiambao and Erwin Torio

Papanga, The Philippines

Aral Sea Ecocide as a Consequence of a Centralized Mentality

Conversation with Abdulmazhitova Aisuluu and Abdulmazhitova Aziz

Almatý, Kazakhstan

Everyone Knows How to Draw the Eye of the Typhoon

Conversation with Ching Y U

Taipei • Taiwan

From the Body and the Everyday

Conversation with Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui

La Paz, Bolivia

Rethinking Value through Climate Alchemy and Collectivity

Conversation with Baraka Leo

Dar Es Salaam • Tanzania