As the politics of climate change shift from the design of international institutions to the pursuit of decarbonisation across multiple sites, researchers are increasingly calling attention to the geography and politics of transitions. We suggest that recent work has so far been limited by its rather incongruous focus on power as a capacity held by individual agents on the basis of the resources which they command, such that the material and relational aspects of socio-technical systems and their dynamics are neglected. In this paper, we bring critical political geographical perspectives to bear on the question of the politics of decarbonisation. Recasting decarbonisation as a matter of political geography then opens up questions of its soc...
This paper takes as its starting point the argument that infrastructure networks cannot merely be th...
Policy efforts to reduce the carbon intensity of domestic energy consumption have, over the last thr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
As the politics of climate change shift from the design of international institutions to the pursuit...
As the politics of climate change shift from the design of international institutions to the pursuit...
This paper examines the implementation of carbon governance initiatives targeting urban buildings an...
The question of how the urgent transformation in fossil fuel based economies might be realised has c...
This paper expands the toolkit available to consider the effectiveness of urban climate responses by...
Over the past decade, a growing body of research has examined the role of cities in addressing clima...
Decarbonising Economies analyses the ways in which questions of agency, power, geography and materia...
Urban transformation for decarbonization is a significant challenge. Despite widespread and growing ...
Just as global institutions and environmental assessment processes embark on the latest effort to in...
In the face of climate destabilizations and breakdowns, debates about (de)growth and scale have been...
This paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving the rec...
This dissertation examines the “new climate politics of decarbonisation” and the role of the state a...
This paper takes as its starting point the argument that infrastructure networks cannot merely be th...
Policy efforts to reduce the carbon intensity of domestic energy consumption have, over the last thr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
As the politics of climate change shift from the design of international institutions to the pursuit...
As the politics of climate change shift from the design of international institutions to the pursuit...
This paper examines the implementation of carbon governance initiatives targeting urban buildings an...
The question of how the urgent transformation in fossil fuel based economies might be realised has c...
This paper expands the toolkit available to consider the effectiveness of urban climate responses by...
Over the past decade, a growing body of research has examined the role of cities in addressing clima...
Decarbonising Economies analyses the ways in which questions of agency, power, geography and materia...
Urban transformation for decarbonization is a significant challenge. Despite widespread and growing ...
Just as global institutions and environmental assessment processes embark on the latest effort to in...
In the face of climate destabilizations and breakdowns, debates about (de)growth and scale have been...
This paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving the rec...
This dissertation examines the “new climate politics of decarbonisation” and the role of the state a...
This paper takes as its starting point the argument that infrastructure networks cannot merely be th...
Policy efforts to reduce the carbon intensity of domestic energy consumption have, over the last thr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...