Energy justice is still too ‘western’. Scaling energy justice needs world philosophy in which traditions creatively interact at specific points in the philosophical and policy arena. I address three exemplary issues. The energy justice concept itself seems too western, and the Hindi Nīti, Nyāya and the Chinese yi concepts are discussed. The role of ‘community’ and ‘nature’ are illustrated by Ubuntu, the Chinese tianxia, the Kazakh Ethical Code andaboriginal ethics. Upscaling technologies and the energy concept are discussed by Greek, Daoist and Buddhist worldviews. These issues show the relevance of scaling energy justice by co-creating global philosophy.<br/
This chapter gives an overview of the concept of energy from a transcultural perspective. Often, ene...
Poverty, climate change and energy security demand awareness about the interlinkages between energy ...
The current energy justice framework considers distributional, procedural and recognition tenets. Th...
Our energy systems are truly international, and yet even now, our energy policies tend to be grounde...
\u3cp\u3eThis book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. We must find new and innovative ways of...
This book applies concepts from ethics, justice, and political philosophy to five sets of contempora...
A new conceptual framework, “energy justice,” provides a more comprehensive and, potentially, bette...
This paper explores the relationships between the moral philosophical foundations and strategic goal...
Energy justice has emerged as a new crosscutting social science research agenda which seeks to apply...
We need new ways of thinking about, and approaching, the world's energy problems. Global energy secu...
Though it is far from obvious, concepts from justice, philosophy, and ethics can significantly infor...
This chapter gives an overview of the concept of energy from a transcultural perspective. Often, ene...
Poverty, climate change and energy security demand awareness about the interlinkages between energy ...
The current energy justice framework considers distributional, procedural and recognition tenets. Th...
Our energy systems are truly international, and yet even now, our energy policies tend to be grounde...
\u3cp\u3eThis book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. We must find new and innovative ways of...
This book applies concepts from ethics, justice, and political philosophy to five sets of contempora...
A new conceptual framework, “energy justice,” provides a more comprehensive and, potentially, bette...
This paper explores the relationships between the moral philosophical foundations and strategic goal...
Energy justice has emerged as a new crosscutting social science research agenda which seeks to apply...
We need new ways of thinking about, and approaching, the world's energy problems. Global energy secu...
Though it is far from obvious, concepts from justice, philosophy, and ethics can significantly infor...
This chapter gives an overview of the concept of energy from a transcultural perspective. Often, ene...
Poverty, climate change and energy security demand awareness about the interlinkages between energy ...
The current energy justice framework considers distributional, procedural and recognition tenets. Th...