[HTML][HTML] A “spatially just” transition? A critical review of regional equity in decarbonisation pathways
Spatial justice is a theoretical framework that is increasingly used to examine questions of
equity in the low carbon transition (LCT) from a geographical perspective. We conducted a …
equity in the low carbon transition (LCT) from a geographical perspective. We conducted a …
[HTML][HTML] The where, how, and who of mitigating climate change: A targeted research agenda for psychology
LM Gurtner, S Moser - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2024 - Elsevier
Psychology has been making targeted contributions to climate change research for at least a
decade. However, its efforts to date have not produced the knowledge needed to bring …
decade. However, its efforts to date have not produced the knowledge needed to bring …
'Unite behind the Science!'Climate movements' use of scientific evidence in narratives on socio-ecological futures
S Rödder, CN Pavenstädt - Science and Public Policy, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Following Greta Thunberg's school strike in Stockholm in August 2018 and the
October 2018 'declaration of rebellion'by activists in the UK, 2019 saw several climate …
October 2018 'declaration of rebellion'by activists in the UK, 2019 saw several climate …
The scope of climate assemblies: lessons from the climate assembly UK
In recent times we have seen a spate of climate assemblies across Europe as the climate
emergency gains increasing prominence in the political agenda and as the citizens' …
emergency gains increasing prominence in the political agenda and as the citizens' …
Democracy, agony, and rupture: A critique of climate citizens' assemblies
A Machin - Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 2023 - Springer
Stymied by preoccupation with short-term interests of individualist consumers, democratic
institutions seem unable to generate sustained political commitment for tackling climate …
institutions seem unable to generate sustained political commitment for tackling climate …
Embedding deliberation: guiding the use of deliberative mini-publics in climate policy-making
J Ainscough, R Willis - Climate Policy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The use of deliberative mini-publics (DMPs), such as citizens' assemblies, is becoming more
common in climate policy-making across many countries. The upsurge of these methods …
common in climate policy-making across many countries. The upsurge of these methods …
[HTML][HTML] Landscapes of (in) justice: Reflecting on voices, spaces and alliances for just transitions
Transitioning to a low carbon global economy will inevitably create winners and losers. Such
rapid and far-reaching changes in the adoption of low-carbon technologies, lifestyle …
rapid and far-reaching changes in the adoption of low-carbon technologies, lifestyle …
The messy politics of local climate assemblies
In recent years, many local authorities in the UK have run local climate assemblies (LCAs)
such as citizens' assemblies or juries, with the goal of developing citizen-led solutions to the …
such as citizens' assemblies or juries, with the goal of developing citizen-led solutions to the …
Communication and Deliberation for Environmental Governance
Environmental governance occurs through and is shaped by communication. We propose a
typology of public communication, classifying it by directionality (one-way or two-way) and …
typology of public communication, classifying it by directionality (one-way or two-way) and …
Deliberating just transition: lessons from a citizens' jury on carbon-neutral transport
H Saarikoski, S Huttunen, H Mela - Sustainability: Science, Practice …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Climate assemblies and other forms of deliberative mini-publics have recently gained
prominence as a means to promote just climate transitions. In this article, we analyze a …
prominence as a means to promote just climate transitions. In this article, we analyze a …