Mining coal while digging for justice: Investigating justice claims against a coal-phase out in five countries

Henner Busch, Vasna Ramasar, Sofia Avila, Brototi Roy, Ana Mandinic, Tara Van Ryneveld, Eric Brandstedt

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Coal has long been one of the fossil fuels underpinning the energy systems of many countries around the world. Because of its long-standing history, many actors have an interest in retaining the status quo. In this article, we explore the complexities of a coal phase-out in different countries. Drawing on empirical material from Germany, India, Mexico, Serbia and South Africa, we look at the way coal is represented in public debate. We do so by analysing the respective political arguments of key actors about coal phase-out in the chosen countries and analyse their inherent justice claims. Our research illustrates how state institutions, fossil fuel companies and other actors have contributed to framing coal as a formative factor of social relations and as an asset for development. Further, we find that there is considerable overlap of justice claims between global North and global South countries, even though actors from global South countries also invoke global inequalities and historical climate debt. Based on our results, we argue that policymakers must (a) critically interrogate justice claims and (b) consider injustices created by the status quo to ensure a Just Transition.
Originalspråkengelska
Artikelnummer101275
TidskriftThe Extractive Industries and Society
Volym15
DOI
StatusPublished - 2023

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