The energy-extractives nexus and the just transition
Bainton, Nicholas ; Kemp, Deanna ; Lèbre, Eleonore ; Owen, John R. ; Marston, Greg
2021
29
4
624-634
climate change ; energy policy ; renewable resources ; decarbonization ; sustainable development
Energy
https://doi.org/10.1002/sd.2163
English
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"The concept of a ‘just transition' to a low-carbon economy is firmly embedded in mainstream global discourses about mitigating climate change. Drawing on Karl Polanyi's political economy elaborated in The Great Transformation, we interrogate the idea of a just transition and place it within its historical context. We address a major contradiction at the core of global energy transition debates: the rapid shift to low-carbon energy-systems will require increased extraction of minerals and metals. In doing so, we argue that extractive industries are energy and carbon-intensive, and will enlarge and intensify social and ecological injustice. Our findings reveal the importance of understanding how the idea of a just transition is used, and by who, and the type of justice that underpins this concept. We demonstrate the need to ground just transition policies and programmes in a notion of justice as fairness."
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