A Just Transition for All: Workers and Communities for a Carbon-Free Future
Workers and Communities for a Carbon-Free Future
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Mijin Cha's "A Just Transition for All" provides a comprehensive framework for achieving a just transition away from fossil fuels.
The book combines theoretical discussions with empirical research, offering insights into the perceptions of just transition among various stakeholders.
Cha introduces the "Four+ Pillars" governance framework, guiding readers on formulating effective policies and identifying factors contributing to just or unjust transitions.
The book emphasizes the need for strong governmental support, dedicated funding, economic diversification, and strong coalitions to ensure an equitable and sustainable future.
It challenges the limitations of green capitalism and advocates for non-reformist reforms to address systemic inequalities.
Mijin Cha's "A Just Transition for All" provides a comprehensive framework for achieving a just transition away from fossil fuels.
The book combines theoretical discussions with empirical research, offering insights into the perceptions of just transition among various stakeholders.
Cha introduces the "Four+ Pillars" governance framework, guiding readers on formulating effective policies and identifying factors contributing to just or unjust transitions.
The book emphasizes the need for strong governmental support, dedicated funding, economic diversification, and strong coalitions to ensure an equitable and sustainable future.
It challenges the limitations of green capitalism and advocates for non-reformist reforms to address systemic inequalities.
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J. Mijin Cha, "A Just Transition for All: Workers and Communities for a Carbon-Free Future" (MIT Press, 2024)