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Just transitions : social Justice in the Shift Towards a Low-Carbon World / edited by Edouard Morena, Dunja Krause and Dimitris Stevis.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Pluto Press, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: xi, 228 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
  • cartographic image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780745339924
Other title:
  • Social justice in the shift towards a low-carbon world
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Ebook version :: No titleDDC classification:
  • 303.372 23 EDO
LOC classification:
  • GE220 .J86 2020
Contents:
The genealogy and contemporary politics of just transitions / Dimitris Stevis, Edouard Morena, Dunja Krause -- 'No jobs on a dead planet': the international trade union movement and just transition / Anabella Rosemberg -- Business in just transition: the never-ending story of corporate sustainability / Nils Moussu -- Australian business: embracing, reconceptualising, or ignoring a just transition in Australia / Caleb Goods -- Tales from the frontlines: building a people-led just transition in Jackson, Mississippi / Kali Akuno -- What transition?: collectively imagining a just and low-carbon future for Rio Negro, Argentina / Martín Álvarez Mullally, Fernando Cabrera Christiansen, Laura Maffei -- Resource rich and access poor: securing a just transition to renewables in South Africa / Sandra van Niekerk -- The story of coal in Germany: a model for just transition in Europe? / Alexander Reitzenstein, Sabrina Schulz, Felix Heilmann -- A top-down transition: a critical account of Canada's government-led phase-out of the coal sector / Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood, Ian Hussey -- Just transition solutions and challenges in a neoliberal and carbon-intensive economy / Darryn Snell.
Summary: Provides a collection of essays drawing on a range of perspectives from the global North and South to interrogate the overlaps, synergies and tensions between various understandings of the Just Transition approach. This approach emerged as a framework developed within the trade union movement to encompass a range of social interventions needed to secure workers' and frontline communities' jobs and livelihoods as economies shift to sustainable production. It is the conceptual keystone of the post-COP21 climate policy world. --Adapted from publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The genealogy and contemporary politics of just transitions / Dimitris Stevis, Edouard Morena, Dunja Krause -- 'No jobs on a dead planet': the international trade union movement and just transition / Anabella Rosemberg -- Business in just transition: the never-ending story of corporate sustainability / Nils Moussu -- Australian business: embracing, reconceptualising, or ignoring a just transition in Australia / Caleb Goods -- Tales from the frontlines: building a people-led just transition in Jackson, Mississippi / Kali Akuno -- What transition?: collectively imagining a just and low-carbon future for Rio Negro, Argentina / Martín Álvarez Mullally, Fernando Cabrera Christiansen, Laura Maffei -- Resource rich and access poor: securing a just transition to renewables in South Africa / Sandra van Niekerk -- The story of coal in Germany: a model for just transition in Europe? / Alexander Reitzenstein, Sabrina Schulz, Felix Heilmann -- A top-down transition: a critical account of Canada's government-led phase-out of the coal sector / Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood, Ian Hussey -- Just transition solutions and challenges in a neoliberal and carbon-intensive economy / Darryn Snell.

Provides a collection of essays drawing on a range of perspectives from the global North and South to interrogate the overlaps, synergies and tensions between various understandings of the Just Transition approach. This approach emerged as a framework developed within the trade union movement to encompass a range of social interventions needed to secure workers' and frontline communities' jobs and livelihoods as economies shift to sustainable production. It is the conceptual keystone of the post-COP21 climate policy world. --Adapted from publisher description.

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