Just Transition
A Just Transition is a holistic transformation achieved through genuine democratic processes, moving away from exploitation, extraction, and alienation. It's a shift towards production and reproduction systems that prioritize human well-being and the regeneration of ecosystems. Just Transition, as we envision it, is not merely a transition from fossil fuels to renewable or green energy sources; it represents a profound societal transformation. Its goal is to establish harmony between humanity and the Earth, its ecological systems, the diverse species inhabiting our delicate planet, and our fellow human beings.
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Reclaiming Energy Public pathways to break the fossil fuel cycle
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Fossil Water, ‘Renewables Capitalism’ Land, Groundwater, and Solar Power in Siwa Oasis, EgyptPublication date:
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Energy, Power and Transition State of Power 2024Publication date:
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Digging Deeper Conversations on Mining and Just TransitionsPublication date:
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Reclaiming Energy Public pathways to break the fossil fuel cyclePublication date:
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Dismantling Green Colonialism Energy and Climate Justice in the Arab RegionPublication date:
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From Crisis to Transformation What is Just Transition?Publication date:
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Just Transition How environmental justice organisations and trade unions are coming together for social and environmental transformationPublication date:
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Hamza Hamouchene Programme Coordinator - North Africa
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Katie Sandwell Programme Coordinator
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Lavinia Steinfort Project Coordinator
Extractivism and Resistance in North Africa
In this podcast, Hamza Hamouchene discusses his report titled: Extractivism and Resistance in North Africa, which documents several cases of natural resource extraction which take the form of brutal "accumulation by dispossession," degrading environments and ecosystems through the privatisation and commodification of land and water.