[HTML][HTML] Just transitions for industrial decarbonisation: A framework for innovation, participation, and justice

P Upham, B Sovacool, B Ghosh - Renewable and Sustainable Energy …, 2022 - Elsevier
Here we propose a framework for considering the justice issues of industrial cluster
decarbonisation, a pressing challenge confronting many industrialised economies. Industrial …

Guns versus climate: How militarization amplifies the effect of economic growth on carbon emissions

AK Jorgenson, B Clark, RP Thombs… - American …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Building on cornerstone traditions in historical sociology, as well as work in environmental
sociology and political-economic sociology, we theorize and investigate with moderation …

Is hydropower worth it? Exploring amazonian resettlement, human development and environmental costs with the Belo Monte project in Brazil

A Mayer, L Castro-Diaz, MC Lopez, G Leturcq… - Energy Research & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Nations in the Global South have turned to massive hydropower projects to provide
for the energy needs of their growing economies. Large-scale hydropower projects cause …

[HTML][HTML] Pipelines and power: Psychological distress, political alienation, and the breakdown of environmental justice in government agencies' public participation …

SE Bell, M Hughes, G Tuttle, R Chisholm… - Energy Research & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Environmental health research has demonstrated that living near industrial activity is
associated with increased stress, depressive symptoms, and feelings of powerlessness …

Where's the justice?: The need for critical social science across US food-energy-water systems as illustrated by unconventional drilling

SA Malin - Energy Research & Social Science, 2025 - Elsevier
The US has extensively expanded unconventional oil and gas (UOG) drilling since 2017,
becoming the top global producer of hydrocarbons. Yet, as US-based UOG production …

Environmental justice and natural resource extraction: Intersections of power, equity and access

SA Malin, S Ryder, MG Lyra - Environmental Sociology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Extractive industries comprise the operators and firms, workers and communities, and
various development activities related to drilling, digging, or mining for coal, oil and gas …

[HTML][HTML] Along the energy justice continuum: An examination of energy disposal through the lens of feminist community based participatory action research

C Cannon, J Bonnell, M Padilla, D Sulca - Energy research & social …, 2023 - Elsevier
Energy justice research tends to focus on inequalities that result from energy systems,
including from fossil fuel extraction to production, distribution, and consumption. However …

Depressed democracy, environmental injustice: Exploring the negative mental health implications of unconventional oil and gas production in the United States

SA Malin - Energy Research & Social Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Unconventional oil and gas (UOG) production has rapidly expanded, making the US the top
producer of hydrocarbons. The industrial process now pushes against neighborhoods …

Whose future, whose security?: Unconventional oil and gas extraction and the economic vulnerability and forced participation of small-scale property owners

SA Malin, A Mayer, S Hazboun - Resources Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Since the 'shale revolution'of the late 2000s, unconventional oil and gas extraction (UOGE)
has been hailed by many as a boon for local and regional economies, workers, and property …

Environmental justice implications and conceptual advancements: community experiences of proposed shale gas exploration in the UK

SS Ryder, P Devine-Wright - Environmental Politics, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Environmental justice (EJ) concerns about shale gas have recently emerged. Relatively little
is known about the lived experiences and on-the-ground EJ concerns of UK communities …