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Democratizing energy justice: Rethinking energy justice in authoritarian times

Progress in Environmental Geography
In the name of the European Green Deal that “leaves no one behind,” energy transition projects multiply. Amid this rush, scholars warn about their justice concerns: uneven distribution of costs and benefits, marginalization of certain sections of society, and absence of mechanisms for remediating injustices.
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Economics and Energy Justice

2021
Economics and energy justice is an underexplored area of research. Too often there is a divergence in what economics wants for society. There has previously been too much focus on economic growth, and it is clear that nowadays this aim results in greater societal inequality.
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Quantifying energy justice

2023
Benjamin C. McLellan, Andrew J. Chapman
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Energy justice:

2017
Darren McCauley   +3 more
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Conclusion — Conceptualizing Energy Justice

2013
During the 1850s in the United States, when the debate over whether Christianity justified slavery reached its peak, then Illinois Congressperson Abraham Lincoln was reputed to place a silver dollar on top of the Bible and to say during debates that “no man can see the word of justice when it’s covered by a silver dollar.” His point was that as long as
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Energy Justice and Energy Law

South African Journal of International Affairs, 2023
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Nanofluidics for osmotic energy conversion

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
, Liping Wen, Lei Jiang
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