Call number:
IASS 19.92338
Description / Table of Contents:
"We need new ways of thinking about, and approaching, the world's energy problems. Global energy security and access is one of the central justice issues of our time, with profound implications for happiness, welfare, freedom, equity, and due process. This book combines up-to-date data on global energy security and climate change with fresh perspectives on the meaning of justice in social decision-making. Benjamin K. Sovacool and Michael H. Dworkin address how justice theory can help people to make more meaningful decisions about the production, delivery, use, and effects of energy. Exploring energy dilemmas in real-life situations, they link recent events to eight global energy injustices and employ philosophy and ethics to make sense of justice as a tool in the decision-making process. They go on to provide remedies and policies that planners and individuals can utilize to create a more equitable and just energy future"--
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
xxii, 391 Seiten
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Illustrationen, graphische Darstellungen
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23 cm
ISBN:
9781107665088
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9781107041950
URL:
http://www.cambridge.org/de/academic/subjects/politics-international-relations/political-theory/global-energy-justice-problems-principles-and-practices?format=PB
Language:
English
Note:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. The global energy system; 3. Virtue and energy efficiency; 4. Utility and energy externalities; 5. Energy and human rights; 6. Energy and due process; 7. Energy poverty, access, and welfare; 8. Energy subsidies and freedom; 9. Energy resources and future generations; 10. Fairness, responsibility, and climate change; 11. Conclusion..
Branch Library:
RIFS Library
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