Abstract
Jesse P. Van Gerven critically analyzes the movement for a carbon-free and nuclear-free energy future in the U.S. using an environmental justice framework. Van Gerven explores how different social and environmental justice discourses are constructed through the claims of social movement organizations. This study shows how ideas of distribution, recognition, and representation structure the arguments made by anti-nuclear groups against the production of nuclear power. Through this analysis the author identifies general principals of energy justice. These principles can guide future energy policy and energy system development to ensure social and environmental justice.
Schlagworte
Social Movements Energy Policy Environment and society Moral Philosophy Sustainability and Justice- i–xiv Preface i–xiv
- 1–34 Introduction 1–34
- 93–116 Chapter 3: Local Financing of New Nuclear Reactor Construction and Increased Nuclear Safety 93–116
- 117–142 Chapter 4: Conclusion 117–142
- 143–150 References 143–150
- 151–156 Index 151–156
- 157–158 About the Author 157–158