The Colonial Shadow of Europe’s Green Energy Ambitions
This corrigendum relates to a critical analysis of the European Union’s strategies for hydrogen and carbon management. The original article, published in Energy Research & Social Science, interrogates the global justice implications of these policies, questioning whether the EU’s pursuit of a green energy transition might perpetuate colonial-era power dynamics and inequities under the banner of environmentalism.
Why it might matter to you:
As someone with a background in state-level energy procurement, you understand that the implementation of high-level strategies has profound local and global consequences. This research provides a crucial socio-political lens for evaluating international energy partnerships and supply chains, highlighting the ethical dimensions that must accompany technological and procurement decisions in the clean energy transition.
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