Sustainable futures: Aligning climate actions and socio-economic justice through the just energy transition

IF 7.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Phemelo Tamasiga , Helen Onyeaka , Malebogo Bakwena , Benita Kayembe , Valentine Dzingai , Nancy Kgengwenyane , Agnes Ariho Babugura , El houssin Ouassou
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The transition towards a just and equitable energy system is a crucial pathway to reconciling climate action with socio-economic justice, as outlined by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Climate Agreement. This systematic review examines the evolving scope of the Just Energy Transition, which has expanded from labor concerns to broader socio-economic and environmental dimensions. It presents a compelling case for safeguarding marginalized and vulnerable communities as economies shift to low-carbon models. The review investigates the synergies and trade-offs between SDG implementation and climate action, emphasizing the need to balance economic growth, energy access, food security, and infrastructure development with climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts. Achieving a just energy transition requires prioritizing renewable energy investments, sustainable infrastructure, and policies that promote equity. Decentralized energy systems have effectively reduced energy poverty and alleviated regional disparities. However, the review also identifies potential trade-offs, such as economic disruption and increased inequality, if the transition is not managed inclusively. These challenges require an integrated policy framework that promotes cross-sectoral collaboration, drives clean energy innovation, accelerates the mobilization of private capital, and implements targeted subsidies. Such a comprehensive approach is indispensable for securing sustainable futures that meet climate action and socio-economic justice mandates. Comprehensive stakeholder engagement and capacity-building initiatives are critical to executing a just transition that aligns economic policy with environmental stewardship.
正如可持续发展目标(SDGs)和《巴黎气候协定》所述,向公正、公平的能源系统过渡是协调气候行动与社会经济公正的重要途径。这篇系统性综述研究了公正能源转型不断演变的范围,它已从劳工问题扩展到更广泛的社会经济和环境层面。在经济向低碳模式转变的过程中,它为保护边缘化和弱势社区提供了令人信服的理由。审查调查了可持续发展目标的实施与气候行动之间的协同作用和权衡,强调需要在经济增长、能源获取、粮食安全和基础设施发展与适应和减缓气候变化的努力之间取得平衡。实现公正的能源转型需要优先考虑可再生能源投资、可持续基础设施和促进公平的政策。分散式能源系统有效地减少了能源贫困,缓解了地区差距。然而,审查也发现了潜在的利弊得失,如如果不对转型进行包容性管理,就会造成经济混乱和不平等加剧。这些挑战需要一个综合的政策框架,以促进跨部门合作,推动清洁能源创新,加快调动私人资本,并实施有针对性的补贴。这种综合方法对于确保满足气候行动和社会经济公正要求的可持续未来是不可或缺的。全面的利益相关者参与和能力建设倡议对于执行公正的过渡至关重要,它使经济政策与环境管理相一致。
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Energy Strategy Reviews
Energy Strategy Reviews Energy-Energy (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
12.80
自引率
4.90%
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167
审稿时长
40 weeks
期刊介绍: Energy Strategy Reviews is a gold open access journal that provides authoritative content on strategic decision-making and vision-sharing related to society''s energy needs. Energy Strategy Reviews publishes: • Analyses • Methodologies • Case Studies • Reviews And by invitation: • Report Reviews • Viewpoints
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