This study critically examines 20 years of geography and political ecology literature on the energy justice implications of climate change mitigation. Grounded in an expert guided literature review of 198 studies and their corresponding 332 case studies, it assesses the linkages between low carbon transitions—including renewable electricity, biofuel, nuclear power, smart grids, electric vehicles, and land use management—with degradation, dispossession and destruction. It draws on a framework that envisions the political ecology of low-carbon transitions as consisting of four distinct processes: enclosure (capture of land or resources), exclusion (unfair planning), encroachment (destruction of the environment), or entrenchment (worsening of ...
The ongoing transition of the energy system are altering the way energy is produced, distributed and...
Background: The transition of the Ruhr region in Germany from a hard coal belt into a knowledge-base...
As energy justice research develops and becomes increasingly international in reach and perspective,...
This study examines the justice and equity implications of four low-carbon transitions, and it revea...
Low carbon transitions are often assumed as normative goods, because they supposedly reduce carbon e...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
What is a low-carbon pathway? To many, it is a way of mitigating climate change. To others, it is a...
Low carbon transitions have been predominantly analysed using quantitative methods, mostly building ...
Much academic research on low-carbon transitions focuses on the diffusion or use of innovations such...
Cities around the world have taken up the challenge to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by desi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Meeting the climate change targets in the Paris Agreement implies a substantial and rapid accelerati...
This article discusses the politics of “direct- action” against fossil fuels put forward by climate ...
The need for multi-scalar analysis of energy and low-carbon systems is becoming more apparent as a w...
The ongoing transition of the energy system are altering the way energy is produced, distributed and...
Background: The transition of the Ruhr region in Germany from a hard coal belt into a knowledge-base...
As energy justice research develops and becomes increasingly international in reach and perspective,...
This study examines the justice and equity implications of four low-carbon transitions, and it revea...
Low carbon transitions are often assumed as normative goods, because they supposedly reduce carbon e...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
What is a low-carbon pathway? To many, it is a way of mitigating climate change. To others, it is a...
Low carbon transitions have been predominantly analysed using quantitative methods, mostly building ...
Much academic research on low-carbon transitions focuses on the diffusion or use of innovations such...
Cities around the world have taken up the challenge to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by desi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Meeting the climate change targets in the Paris Agreement implies a substantial and rapid accelerati...
This article discusses the politics of “direct- action” against fossil fuels put forward by climate ...
The need for multi-scalar analysis of energy and low-carbon systems is becoming more apparent as a w...
The ongoing transition of the energy system are altering the way energy is produced, distributed and...
Background: The transition of the Ruhr region in Germany from a hard coal belt into a knowledge-base...
As energy justice research develops and becomes increasingly international in reach and perspective,...