Who are the victims of low-carbon transitions? Towards a political ecology of climate change mitigation

BK Sovacool - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
This study critically examines 20 years of geography and political ecology literature on the
energy justice implications of climate change mitigation. Grounded in an expert guided …

[HTML][HTML] Moving beyond disruptive innovation: A review of disruption in sustainability transitions

P Kivimaa, S Laakso, A Lonkila, M Kaljonen - … Innovation and Societal …, 2021 - Elsevier
Because of the urgency of accelerating transitions, we examine the emerging understanding
of the concept of 'disruption'in the context of sustainability transition studies to critically …

[HTML][HTML] The green economy as counterinsurgency, or the ontological power affirming permanent ecological catastrophe

A Dunlap - Environmental Science & Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
As old as industrialism or civilization itself, socio-ecological problems are nothing new.
Despite all efforts to resolve environmental dilemmas, socio-ecological catastrophe has only …

From decarbonization to low carbon development and transition: A systematic literature review of the conceptualization of moving toward net-zero carbon dioxide …

RW Wimbadi, R Djalante - Journal of cleaner production, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Paris Agreement on climate change has calls for urgent, radical, and
transformative actions in mitigation and adaptation, particularly in terms of reducing …

Spreading 'green'infrastructural harm: map** conflicts and socio-ecological disruptions within the European Union's transnational energy grid

A Dunlap - Globalizations, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Climate change now serves to justify new mandates for increasing 'clean'and
'renewable'energy, which affirms the existing European trajectory of infrastructural …

The political ecologies of “green” extractivism (s): An introduction

A Dunlap, J Verweijen, C Tornel - Journal of Political …, 2024 - researchportal.helsinki.fi
What is so-called 'green'extractivism and where did it come from? The introduction to this
Special Section examines the origins and implications of the concept, linking it to a long …

Co** with complexity: Toward epistemological pluralism in climate–conflict scholarship

P Beaumont, C Coning - International Studies Review, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Over the last two decades, climate security has become an increasingly salient policy
agenda in international fora. Yet, despite a large body of research, the empirical links …

[HTML][HTML] Interplay between low-carbon energy transitions and national security: An analysis of policy integration and coherence in Estonia, Finland and Scotland

P Kivimaa, MH Sivonen - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Sustainable Development Goals aim for a better future, but gains are threatened by
conflict and governance failures, exacerbated by climate change. While research on energy …

Bureaucratic land grabbing for infrastructural colonization: Renewable energy, L'Amassada, and resistance in southern France

A Dunlap - Human Geography, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Governments and corporations exclaim that “energy transition” to “renewable energy” is
going to mitigate ecological catastrophe. French President Emmanuel Macron makes such …

[LIBRO][B] Rethinking environmental security

S Dalby - 2022 - books.google.com
This timely Handbook on Digital Business Ecosystems provides a comprehensive overview
of current research and industrial applications as well as suggestions for future …