As energy justice research develops and becomes increasingly international in reach and perspective, the climate emergency is an important layer of focus. Fuel poverty alleviation, climate change adaptation and decarbonisation are prominent agendas that are often assumed to be complementary and synergistic. Buildings contribute a substantial share of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions, and their inhabitants will suffer the impacts of extreme temperatures and an unstable climate. How we move towards low-carbon energy sources and technologies in a way that does not leave vulnerable householders behind and does not perpetuate and deepen inequalities is therefore an essential question for those investigating just transitions to a low-carbo...
Access to energy is being severely restricted by the cost of living crisis, with almost a quarter of...
Fuel poverty is most prevalent in North East England with 14.4% of fuel poor households in Newcastle...
Few areas of international development research have seen as much transformation over recent years a...
As energy justice research develops and becomes increasingly international in reach and perspective,...
Decarbonisation and innovation will change the affordability of different domestic energy services. ...
This study examines the justice and equity implications of four low-carbon transitions, and it revea...
Energy retrofitting and renovations are an inseparable part of decarbonisation strategies in the bui...
With energy prices growing ever higher, increasing numbers of households are getting mired in fuel p...
Fuel poverty research can be understood as the study of issues associated with the plight of househo...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
The growing threats of climate change and the necessity of a sustainable energy transition are now w...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
Professor John Hills was commissioned in March 2011 by Chris Huhne MP, then Secretary of State for E...
Energy retrofitting and renovations are an inseparable part of decarbonisation strategies in the bui...
Low carbon transitions are often assumed as normative goods, because they supposedly reduce carbon e...
Access to energy is being severely restricted by the cost of living crisis, with almost a quarter of...
Fuel poverty is most prevalent in North East England with 14.4% of fuel poor households in Newcastle...
Few areas of international development research have seen as much transformation over recent years a...
As energy justice research develops and becomes increasingly international in reach and perspective,...
Decarbonisation and innovation will change the affordability of different domestic energy services. ...
This study examines the justice and equity implications of four low-carbon transitions, and it revea...
Energy retrofitting and renovations are an inseparable part of decarbonisation strategies in the bui...
With energy prices growing ever higher, increasing numbers of households are getting mired in fuel p...
Fuel poverty research can be understood as the study of issues associated with the plight of househo...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
The growing threats of climate change and the necessity of a sustainable energy transition are now w...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
Professor John Hills was commissioned in March 2011 by Chris Huhne MP, then Secretary of State for E...
Energy retrofitting and renovations are an inseparable part of decarbonisation strategies in the bui...
Low carbon transitions are often assumed as normative goods, because they supposedly reduce carbon e...
Access to energy is being severely restricted by the cost of living crisis, with almost a quarter of...
Fuel poverty is most prevalent in North East England with 14.4% of fuel poor households in Newcastle...
Few areas of international development research have seen as much transformation over recent years a...