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Energy justice: A conceptual review [PDF]

open access: yesEnergy Research and Social Science, 2016
Energy justice has emerged as a new crosscutting social science research agenda which seeks to apply justice principles to energy policy, energy production and systems, energy consumption, energy activism, energy security and climate change. A conceptual review is now required for the consolidation and logical extension of this field.
Kirsten E H Jenkins, Darren Mccauley
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Achieving sustainable supply chains through energy justice

open access: yesApplied Energy, 2014
This paper describes the nexus of energy justice, supply and security. It advances the case that energy justice is the relatively new concept in this triangle of issues and an area requiring research.
Darren Mccauley
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Rural energy justice

2023
This chapter considers the question of what a specifically rural energy justice might entail. We begin by reviewing the state of rural energy justice scholarship around fossil fuels and renewables, identifying some of the key texts, historical trajectories, and areas in which this scholarship can be further developed.
Conor Harrison, Shelley Welton
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Energy and Justice

2016
THE ABILITY TO HARNESS ENERGY creates wealth and confers social power. With the advent of fossil fuels came a rush of wealth and power such as the world had never before seen. Naturally, humanitarians saw this as an opportunity to spread wealth and power around so as to lift all of humanity above drudgery, eliminate hunger, and even put an end to war ...
Richard Heinberg, David Fridley
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In pursuit of energy justice

Energy Policy, 2017
Energy Justice provides a framework to perceive disparities in our energy system. The foundation of energy justice draws heavily from the environmental justice movement, grounded in larger issues of representation, economic relations between the state, firms and social groups.
Michael Carnegie Labelle
exaly   +3 more sources

Justice in energy transitions

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2019
Abstract This paper argues that transitions research more broadly needs to take more account of justice in its analysis. This paper draws primarily from environmental and energy justice literature to engage with the concept of justice in transitions research, as it seeks justice for people, communities, and the non-human environment from negative ...
Stephen Williams, Andréanne Doyon
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Transport and energy justice

2023
While transport injustices have long been within the attention and concerns of environmental and social scientists and urban and health geographers, it is only recently that scholars and policymakers have brought the lens of transport energy justice to the table.
Karen Lucas, Muhammad Adeel
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