The rapid transition to clean energy is fraught with potential inequities. As clean energy policies ramp up in scale and ambition, they confront challenging new questions: Who should pay for the transition? Who should live next to the industrial-scale wind and solar farms these policies promote? Will the new “green” economy be a fairer one, with more widespread opportunity, than the fossil fuel economy it is replacing? Who gets to decide what kinds of resources power our decarbonized world? In this article, we assert that it is useful to understand these challenges collectively, as part of an emerging agenda of “clean energy justice.” Mapping this agenda highlights the equity challenges that will attend the transition to clean energy, and a...
This article explores how concepts from justice and ethics can inform energy decision-making and hig...
All too often, energy policy and technology discussions are limited to the domains of engineering an...
Reimagining energy infrastructures for the 21st century increasingly means choosing between competin...
The rapid transition to clean energy is fraught with potential inequities. As clean energy policies ...
Solar, wind, and other clean, renewable sources of energy promise to mitigate climate change, enhanc...
The U.S. is experiencing unprecedented movement away from coal and, to a lesser degree, oil. Burdene...
This paper explores the opportunities for a ‘just transition’ to low carbon and sustainable energy s...
Two and a half decades of clean energy policymaking focused primarily on environmental and economic ...
This paper offers both theoretical and empirical analyses to explore energy justice from a policy pe...
To combat climate change, many leading states have adopted the aim of creating a “participatory” gri...
This paper offers both theoretical and empirical analyses to explore energy justice from a policy pe...
This article looks to the environmental justice movement for how it can inform the current transitio...
The transition to clean energy is one of the UK’s five priority areas for COP26. Alongside the poten...
The electricity industry is changing in dramatic ways.Most significantly, as demonstrated by the Oba...
The stifling summer heat that raged across the nation was difficult for everyone, but one group had ...
This article explores how concepts from justice and ethics can inform energy decision-making and hig...
All too often, energy policy and technology discussions are limited to the domains of engineering an...
Reimagining energy infrastructures for the 21st century increasingly means choosing between competin...
The rapid transition to clean energy is fraught with potential inequities. As clean energy policies ...
Solar, wind, and other clean, renewable sources of energy promise to mitigate climate change, enhanc...
The U.S. is experiencing unprecedented movement away from coal and, to a lesser degree, oil. Burdene...
This paper explores the opportunities for a ‘just transition’ to low carbon and sustainable energy s...
Two and a half decades of clean energy policymaking focused primarily on environmental and economic ...
This paper offers both theoretical and empirical analyses to explore energy justice from a policy pe...
To combat climate change, many leading states have adopted the aim of creating a “participatory” gri...
This paper offers both theoretical and empirical analyses to explore energy justice from a policy pe...
This article looks to the environmental justice movement for how it can inform the current transitio...
The transition to clean energy is one of the UK’s five priority areas for COP26. Alongside the poten...
The electricity industry is changing in dramatic ways.Most significantly, as demonstrated by the Oba...
The stifling summer heat that raged across the nation was difficult for everyone, but one group had ...
This article explores how concepts from justice and ethics can inform energy decision-making and hig...
All too often, energy policy and technology discussions are limited to the domains of engineering an...
Reimagining energy infrastructures for the 21st century increasingly means choosing between competin...