Just transition: Integrating climate, energy and environmental justice

D McCauley, R Heffron - Energy policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Energy policy, 2018Elsevier
Just transition is a new framework of analysis that brings together climate, energy and
environmental justice scholarships. It was originally coined as a term that was designed to
link the promotion of clean technology with the assurance of green jobs. The Paris climate
change agreement marks a global acceptance that a more rapid transition is needed to avert
disastrous consequences. In response, climate, energy and environmental justice
scholarships must unite in assessing where injustices will emerge and how they should be …
Abstract
Just transition is a new framework of analysis that brings together climate, energy and environmental justice scholarships. It was originally coined as a term that was designed to link the promotion of clean technology with the assurance of green jobs. The Paris climate change agreement marks a global acceptance that a more rapid transition is needed to avert disastrous consequences. In response, climate, energy and environmental justice scholarships must unite in assessing where injustices will emerge and how they should be tackled. Just transition offers a new space for developing an interdisciplinary transition sensitive approach to exploring and promoting (1) distributional, (2) procedural and (3) restorative justice, termed here as a new triumvirate of tenets.
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