Achieving a just transition to a low-carbon economy / Raphael J. Heffron.
2021
HC79.E5 H44 2021
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Achieving a just transition to a low-carbon economy / Raphael J. Heffron.
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9783030894603 (electronic bk.)
3030894606 (electronic bk.)
9783030894597 (hardcover)
3030894592 (hardcover)
3030894606 (electronic bk.)
9783030894597 (hardcover)
3030894592 (hardcover)
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Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
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English
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1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white, and color).
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10.1007/978-3-030-89460-3 doi
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HC79.E5 H44 2021
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338.927
Summary
The ambition of most countries across the world is to develop a low-carbon economy, evidenced by the fact that the vast majority of countries have signed the Paris COP21 agreement. This book contends that this global societal transition to a low-carbon economy must be just. As such, it will be an invaluable and accessible reference for scholars from all research disciplines who aim in their research to see a fairer, more equitable and inclusive world where sustainability is at the fore and climate targets are achieved. This is the first in-depth and original analysis to explore the central importance of law in achieving a just transition to a low-carbon economy. In addition, it advances the JUST framework, a unique framework for assessing the just transition. This important research and theoretical tool provides a practical perspective as it ensures the geographical space and timelines of development are factored into analysis. The research also provides analysis on the just transition movement around the world and the influence of international institutions. Through several case studies on Just Transition Commissions and Critical Mineral Development, the book details and demonstrates key elements of justice, including distributive, procedural, restorative, recognition, and cosmopolitan justice. It is clear from the analysis that while these are vast areas for analysis, if applied in practice, they all centrally contribute to ensuring society will advance in achieving a just transition to a low-carbon economy. Raphael J Heffron is Professor for Global Energy Law & Sustainability at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy at the University of Dundee, Scotland, UK. In 2019, he was appointed Jean Monnet Professor in the Just Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy, awarded by the European Commission. In 2020, he was appointed as Senior Counsel at Janson law firm in Brussels, Belgium. Professor Heffron is a qualified Barrister-at-Law, and a graduate of both Oxford (MSc) and Cambridge (MPhil & PhD).
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction The Just Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy
2. What is the Just Transition?
3. The Just Framework
4. The Advance of Just Transitions Commissions
5. Just Transitions Around the World
6. The Elements of the Just Transition within International Institutions
7. Conclusion - The Just Transition Movement post pandemic, COP26 and the Financial Crisis. .
2. What is the Just Transition?
3. The Just Framework
4. The Advance of Just Transitions Commissions
5. Just Transitions Around the World
6. The Elements of the Just Transition within International Institutions
7. Conclusion - The Just Transition Movement post pandemic, COP26 and the Financial Crisis. .