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Meanings of Energy Justice in the Low-Carbon Transition
Lovleen Bhullar
Birmingham Law School
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Keyphrases
Energy Justice
100%
Low-carbon Transition
100%
Developing Countries
28%
Energy Equity
28%
Global Energy
14%
Energy Demand
14%
Search for Meaning
14%
Sovereignty
14%
Environmental Mobility
14%
Energy Poverty
14%
Procedural Justice
14%
Climate Environment
14%
Climate Justice
14%
Distributional Justice
14%
Concept of Justice
14%
Energy Concept
14%
Western Perspective
14%
Energy Injustice
14%
Just Transition
14%
Environment Justice
14%
Energy Ethics
14%
Planetary Justice
14%
Mobility Justice
14%
Recognition Justice
14%
Arts and Humanities
tenets
100%
Injustice
100%
Procedural
100%
Theoretical Framework
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Sovereignty
100%
Energy Demand
100%
Just Transition
100%
Social Sciences
Justice
100%
Tuition Fee
20%
Developing Countries
20%
Sovereignty
10%
Energy Poverty
10%
Energy Demand
10%
Just Transition
10%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Developing Countries
20%
Energy Demand
10%
Energy Poverty
10%
Mathematics
Coming Decade
100%