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Participatory Democracy, Justice and the Energy Transition

Democracy
Environmental Policy
Green Politics
Climate Change
Ethics
Energy Policy
P301
Patrick Scherhaufer
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Marielle Feenstra
Delft University of Technology

Building: Health Science Centre, Floor: Ground, Room: A003

Thursday 11:15 - 13:00 BST (15/08/2024)

Abstract

The panel addresses critical dimensions of climate justice, including gender equity, just transition, and the relationship between justice and political feasibility. It explores the transformative potential of gender-inclusive policies, the complexities of transitioning from coal-dependent economies, and the interplay between justice and policy effectiveness. By delving into these overarching topics, the panel aims to provide insights into building more equitable, resilient, and politically feasible climate policies.

Title Details
Justice and legitimacy as drivers of political feasibility in climate mitigation View Paper Details
Agreed Conclusions: insights of stakeholder participation in UNFCC and CSW negotiations towards climate and gender justice View Paper Details
The Impact of National Mini-Publics on Climate Policy Decisions: Evidence from over Six-Hundred Proposals in Seven European Countries View Paper Details
Just Transition for Whom and Why? Narratives in South Africa’s Just (Energy) Transition View Paper Details
Pushing the energy transition more towards justice: A new framework for both evaluative and normative purposes View Paper Details