The political economy of the ‘just transition’
University of Sussex · San Jose State University
Abstract
This paper explores the political economy of the ‘just transition’ to a low carbon economy. The idea of a ‘just transition’ increasingly features in policy and political discourse and appeals to the need to ensure that efforts to steer society towards a lower carbon future are underpinned by attention to issues of equity and justice: to those currently without access to reliable energy supplies and living in energy poverty and to those whose livelihoods are affected by and dependent on a fossil fuel economy. To complicate things further this transition has to be made compatible with the pursuit of ‘climate justice’ to current and future generations exposed to the social and ecological disruptions produced by…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.45
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 47
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Climate justice
- Livelihood
- Politics
- Equity (law)
- Energy poverty
- Energy transition
- Fuel poverty
- Greenhouse gas