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Compounding injustices can impede a just energy transition

  • Coal and carbon-intensive regions have lagged behind in socioeconomic development, long before any transition-related structural changes were foreseeable. Acknowledging and tackling the compounding effects of old legacy and new transition injustices is vital for realizing a truly just energy transition.

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Document Type:Peer-Reviewed Article
Author:Lukas Hermwille, Marie Claire Brisbois, Ralitsa Hiteva, Mahir Yazar, Lola Nacke, Jessica Jewell, Benjamin Sovacool, Roberto Cantoni, Pao-Yu Oei, Paula Walk, Håvard Haarstad, Max Schulze-Steinen, Zoi Vrontisi, Panagiotis Fragkos, Ioannis Charalambidis, Eeva Kesküla, Annela Anger-Kraavi
DOI (citable link):https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-025-01785-x
Year of Publication:2025
Language:English
Source Title (English):Nature energy
Volume:10
First Page:915
Last Page:918
Divisions:Zukünftige Energie- und Industriesysteme
Energie-, Verkehrs- und Klimapolitik
Dewey Decimal Classification:300 Sozialwissenschaften