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Title Just Transitions: A Political Ecology Critique
ID_Doc 63522
Authors Bouzarovski, S
Title Just Transitions: A Political Ecology Critique
Year 2022
Published Antipode, 54, 4
DOI 10.1111/anti.12823
Abstract Green deals to promote socially inclusive decarbonisation have captured the imagination of public intellectuals and advocates across the political spectrum. Such programmes are often premised upon the concept of "just transitions", which aims to reconcile environmental and social concerns in the movement towards a low-carbon future. I respond to some of the underlying tensions that underpin dominant discourses in this domain by foregrounding collective, disruptive, and non-capitalist forms of infrastructural transformation in the energy domain. I discuss possibilities for a more egalitarian politics and shared environmental commons in the articulation of residential energy efficiency and housing upgrades with the aid of insights from the political ecology literature, and examples from activist praxis across Europe and North America. More broadly, I highlight how well-known contradictions of labour, environmental sustainability, and economic transformation are complicated by encounters with climate and energy circulations.
Author Keywords just transitions; New Green Deal; energy efficiency; social justice; climate mitigation
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000770105500001
WoS Category Geography
Research Area Geography
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