From a ‘just transition for us' to a ‘just transition for all'
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2022
28
3
August
349-382
climate change ; welfare state ; trade union ; labour relations ; social inequality
Environment
https://doi.org/10.1177/10242589221125066
English
Bibliogr.
"This article will demonstrate that, given the complexity of inequalities in the climate-environment-social nexus, fragmented policies for a just transition that focus on only one dimension of inequality will not deliver the results needed to justify proclaiming a ‘just transition for all'. By reframing the sustainability trilemma for the case of the climate emergency and deconstructing the concept of a ‘just transition' based on the relevant literature and selected case studies, we shall highlight some of the concept's inherent contradictions. The article will argue that a holistic approach requires a reframing of the role of the welfare state."
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