In this paper we explore the potential of a framework of ethical governance for low-carbon energy. Developing mainly in the field of information and communications technology, ethical governance is concerned with the marginalisation of ethical and moral issues during development and deployment of new technologies. Focusing on early carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) projects, we argue that a focus on technical arguments in the governance of low-carbon energy similarly risks sidelining deeper issues such as fairness, justice, and values. We believe an ethical governance approach does have potential for low-carbon energy technologies like CCS, but also that climate change mitigation technologies pose particular challenges for the implem...
Low carbon transitions are often assumed as normative goods, because they supposedly reduce carbon e...
The information and communication sector is responsible for roughly 4% of global electricity consump...
The topic of Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) for climate geoengineering is becoming increasingly salien...
In this paper we explore the potential of a framework of ethical governance for low-carbon energy. D...
Preston's (2011) challenge to the moral presumption against geoengineering is applied to carbon diox...
Preston's (2011) challenge to the moral presumption against geoengineering is applied to carbon diox...
This paper examines some of the central global ethical and governance challenges of climate change a...
Climate change is a fact of life. This has resulted in increased efforts to develop new technologies...
This study examines the justice and equity implications of four low-carbon transitions, and it revea...
This paper puts forward two claims about funding carbon capture and storage. The first claim is that...
This paper puts forward two claims about funding carbon capture and storage. The first claim is that...
Climate change mitigation actions, including those aimed at developing and scaling carbon dioxide re...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
[About the book] Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has emerged rapidly as a crucial technological ...
AbstractThis paper reviews the use of a large group process for engaging the public on energy source...
Low carbon transitions are often assumed as normative goods, because they supposedly reduce carbon e...
The information and communication sector is responsible for roughly 4% of global electricity consump...
The topic of Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) for climate geoengineering is becoming increasingly salien...
In this paper we explore the potential of a framework of ethical governance for low-carbon energy. D...
Preston's (2011) challenge to the moral presumption against geoengineering is applied to carbon diox...
Preston's (2011) challenge to the moral presumption against geoengineering is applied to carbon diox...
This paper examines some of the central global ethical and governance challenges of climate change a...
Climate change is a fact of life. This has resulted in increased efforts to develop new technologies...
This study examines the justice and equity implications of four low-carbon transitions, and it revea...
This paper puts forward two claims about funding carbon capture and storage. The first claim is that...
This paper puts forward two claims about funding carbon capture and storage. The first claim is that...
Climate change mitigation actions, including those aimed at developing and scaling carbon dioxide re...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
[About the book] Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has emerged rapidly as a crucial technological ...
AbstractThis paper reviews the use of a large group process for engaging the public on energy source...
Low carbon transitions are often assumed as normative goods, because they supposedly reduce carbon e...
The information and communication sector is responsible for roughly 4% of global electricity consump...
The topic of Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) for climate geoengineering is becoming increasingly salien...