Renewable energy for whom? A global systematic review of the environmental justice implications of renewable energy technologies

AM Levenda, I Behrsin, F Disano - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
Renewable energy transitions are essential for decarbonizing the world economy and
mitigating global climate change. Yet many energy technologies classified as renewable …

Energy justice: A conceptual review

K Jenkins, D McCauley, R Heffron, H Stephan… - Energy research & …, 2016 - Elsevier
Energy justice has emerged as a new crosscutting social science research agenda which
seeks to apply justice principles to energy policy, energy production and systems, energy …

Status and perspectives of municipal solid waste incineration in China: A comparison with developed regions

JW Lu, S Zhang, J Hai, M Lei - Waste management, 2017 - Elsevier
With the rapid expansion of municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration, the applicability,
technical status, and future improvement of MSW incineration attract much attention in …

Setting energy justice apart from the crowd: Lessons from environmental and climate justice

K Jenkins - Energy Research & Social Science, 2018 - Elsevier
The continuation and exacerbation of many environmental failures illustrate that
environmental and climate justice's influence on decision-making is not being systematically …

Resolving society's energy trilemma through the Energy Justice Metric

RJ Heffron, D McCauley, BK Sovacool - Energy Policy, 2015 - Elsevier
Carbon dioxide emissions continue to increase to the detriment of society in many forms.
One of the difficulties faced is the imbalance between the competing aims of economics …

The social pillar of sustainable development: a literature review and framework for policy analysis

K Murphy - Sustainability: Science, practice and policy, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
There is a need to develop a clearer understanding of what the social pillar of sustainable
development means and how it relates to the environmental pillar. This article contributes to …

Energy justice from the bottom up: A capability approach to community acceptance of wind energy in Mexico

P Velasco-Herrejon, T Bauwens - Energy Research & Social Science, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper aims to extend the energy justice framework by using the capability approach to
understand factors affecting community acceptance of energy technologies. The capability …

'Successful'low-carbon energy transitions at the community level? An energy justice perspective

L Mundaca, H Busch, S Schwer - Applied Energy, 2018 - Elsevier
The aim of this paper is to critically analyse so-called 'successful'low-carbon energy
transitions under the energy justice magnifying glass. We focus on two case studies that …

Framing energy justice: perspectives from activism and advocacy

S Fuller, D McCauley - Energy Research & Social Science, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Concepts of justice are now routinely mobilised in environmental and climate
change activism, with movements for environmental and climate justice emerging around …

Beyond distribution and proximity: exploring the multiple spatialities of environmental justice

G Walker - Antipode, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Over the last decade the scope of the socio‐environmental concerns included within an
environmental justice framing has broadened and theoretical understandings of what …