Intersectionality and energy transitions: A review of gender, social equity and low-carbon energy

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  • Oliver W. Johnson
  • Jenny Yi-Chen Han
  • Anne-Louise Knight
  • Mortensen, Sofie
  • May Thazin Aung
  • Michael Boyland
  • Bernadette P. Resurreccion

Transitions to low-carbon energy systems are essential to meeting global commitments to climate change mitigation. Yet "greening" energy systems may not make them any fairer, inclusive or just. In this paper, we review the academic literature to understand the state of knowledge on how diffusion of low-carbon technologies impacts gender and social equity in intersectional ways. Our findings indicate that renewable energy projects alone cannot achieve gender and social equity, as energy interventions do not automatically tackle the structural dynamics embedded within socio-cultural and socio-economic contexts. If existing power asymmetries related to access and resource distribution are not addressed early on, the same structural inequalities will simply be replicated and transferred over into new energy regimes.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer101774
TidsskriftEnergy Research & Social Science
Vol/bind70
Antal sider14
ISSN2214-6296
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2020

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