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Energy justice: A policy approach [PDF]
Introduction to a Special Issue.
Jenkins, Kirsten +2 more
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Quantifying Social Justice in Energy Transition: A Policy-Driven Assessment Framework for China
Addressing climate change and promoting social justice are crucial sustainable development goals. However, the quantitative assessment of how energy transition policies impact social justice remains a significant challenge.
Siqing Shan +4 more
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Advancing an energy justice perspective of fuel poverty: Household vulnerability and domestic retrofit policy in the United Kingdom [PDF]
The concept of energy justice has brought philosophies of ethics and principles of social justice to bear on a range of contemporary energy issues. More inter-disciplinary and applied endeavours are now needed to take this field forward.
Aiken +135 more
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Energy sufficiency and recognition justice: a study of household consumption
The energy ‘crisis’ in Switzerland during the winter of 2022–23 highlighted the need to integrate the idea of sufficiency into previously efficiency-focused discourses and policies.
Alice Guilbert
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EU Energy Plans between Energy Justice and Ethical Dilemmas. Expectations and Future Education [PDF]
Globally, the EU energy system has gradually emerged as an educational science research agenda which is required for the unpredictable environment of energy consumption.
Florentina-Stefania Neagu +2 more
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Governance Policies for a “Just Transition” – A Case Study in the Rhineland Lignite Mining District
This paper develops policy measures for a “just transition” based on a case study conducted in Germany’s Rhineland lignite mining district. Semi-structured guided interviews served as the methodological approach.
Lisa Kolde, Oliver Wagner
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Energy decisions reframed as justice and ethical concerns [PDF]
All too often, energy policy and technology discussions are limited to the domains of engineering and economics. Many energy consumers, and even analysts and policymakers, confront and frame energy and climate risks in a moral vacuum, rarely ...
Goldthau, Andreas +3 more
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While distributive justice and procedural justice have received substantial attention from energy scholars, recent work identifies restorative justice as an underdeveloped component of the energy justice framework. As conceived in the context of criminal law, restorative justice seeks to more precisely account for harms and obligations that arise from ...
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New Labour: A Witness History [PDF]
This article is the edited transcript of a witness history seminar which brought together high profile ‘insiders’ and ‘outside’ academic commentators to reflect critically on New Labour’s governance of Britain, 1997-2010.
Daddow, O
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Protein pyrophosphorylation by inositol pyrophosphates — detection, function, and regulation
Protein pyrophosphorylation is an unusual signaling mechanism that was discovered two decades ago. It can be driven by inositol pyrophosphate messengers and influences various cellular processes. Herein, we summarize the research progress and challenges of this field, covering pathways found to be regulated by this posttranslational modification as ...
Sarah Lampe +3 more
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