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Empowering Energy Justice

机译:赋予能源司法权

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The U.S. is experiencing unprecedented movement away from coal and, to a lesser degree, oil. Burdened low-income communities and people of color could experience health benefits from reductions in air and water pollution, yet these same groups could suffer harm if transitions lack broad public input or if policies prioritize elite or corporate interests. This paper highlights how U.S. energy transitions build from, and contribute to, environmental injustices. Energy justice requires not only ending disproportionate harm, it also entails involvement in the design of solutions and fair distribution of benefits, such as green jobs and clean air. To what extent does the confluence of state, civic, and market processes assure “just” transitions to clean, low-carbon energy production involving equitable distribution of costs, benefits, and decision-making power? To explore this question we assess trends with (1) fossil fuel divestment; (2) carbon taxes and social cost of carbon measurements; (3) cap-and-trade; (4) renewable energy; and (5) energy efficiency. Current research demonstrates opportunities and pitfalls in each area with mixed or partial energy justice consequences, leading to our call for greater attention to the specifics of distributive justice, procedural justice, and recognition justice in research, policy, and action. Illustrative energy transition case studies suggest the feasibility and benefit of empowering approaches, but also indicate there can be conflict between “green” and “just”, as evident though stark inequities in clean energy initiatives. To identify positive pathways forward, we compile priorities for an energy justice research agenda based on interactive and participatory practices aligning advocacy, activism, and academics.
机译:美国正在经历史无前例的从煤炭,到程度较小的石油的发展。负担减轻的低收入社区和有色人种可能会因减少空气和水污染而受益于健康,但是如果过渡时期缺乏广泛的公共投入或政策将精英或公司利益放在首位,这些相同的群体可能会遭受伤害。本文重点介绍了美国的能源转型如何从环境不公中建立并助长环境不公。能源正义不仅需要消除不成比例的伤害,还需要参与解决方案的设计和利益的公平分配,例如绿色工作和清洁空气。国家,公民和市场流程的融合在多大程度上确保了“公平”过渡到涉及成本,收益和决策权的公平分配的清洁低碳能源生产?为了探讨这个问题,我们评估了(1)化石燃料撤资的趋势; (2)碳税和碳计量的社会成本; (3)总量管制与交易; (4)可再生能源; (5)能源效率。当前的研究表明,在每个领域,机遇和陷阱都会带来混合或部分的能源正义后果,导致我们呼吁在研究,政策和行动中更加关注分配正义,程序正义和认可正义的细节。说明性的能源过渡案例研究提出了赋权方法的可行性和好处,但同时也表明“绿色”与“公正”之间可能存在冲突,尽管清洁能源计划中存在明显的不平等现象。为了确定前进的积极途径,我们基于使倡导,行动主义和学者相结合的互动和参与性实践,为能源司法研究议程编制了优先事项。

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