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  • Intergenerational Democracy, Environmental Justice and the Case of Nuclear Waste

    Intergenerational Democracy, Environmental Justice and the Case of Nuclear Waste by Towers, Lee; Cotton, Matthew;

    Sorozatcím: Routledge Explorations in Energy Studies;

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    This book explores the interplay between intergenerational justice and intra-generational justice using nuclear waste management as a consistent case to explore these themes.


     

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This book explores the interplay between intergenerational justice and intragenerational justice using nuclear waste management as a consistent case to explore these themes.


    Lee Towers and Matthew Cotton examine the issue of intergenerational justice from a social scientific perspective, drawing on central case studies of nuclear waste management in Canada, Finland, and the United Kingdom. They connect indigenous philosophies and notions of justice with the concept of intergenerational democracy, advocating for better inclusion of youth and elders in decision-making that affects their well-being. As such, the book’s primary objectives are fourfold:



    • To assess whether trade-offs between intergenerational and intragenerational justice are necessary, and if so, what these trade-offs are and how they might be resolved.
      To critically assess dominant western liberal philosophical approaches that shape contemporary intergenerational justice thinking in policy and practice, and consider alternatives drawn from anthropology and indigenous philosophies.
      To assess how far our current capitalist system can achieve substantive forms of justice.
      To critically examine three nuclear waste management case studies and assess how far these achieve environmental and energy justice and how they exemplify tensions between inter- and intragenerational justice.


    This short, accessible volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy, environmental justice, and ethics.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction


     


                Defining Intergenerational Justice


                Three Features of Intergenerational Justice


                Children as Proxies of Future Generations


                Indigenous Societies and the World System  


                Humanity, Ethnoclass, Ability, Gender, and Sexuality


                Book Outline


     


    Part One – Intergenerational justice dilemmas


     


    Chapter 1: The philosophical challenge of intergenerational justice


                Philosophical challenges and concepts in intergenerational justice


                Can future people have rights? The non-identity problem


                What obligations do we hold to future generations? The problem of reciprocity


                The weighting of future obligations – the issue of social discounting


                Sufficientarianism, or is enough, enough?    


                Environmental Rights


                Ontological challenges


                Conclusions


     


    Chapter 2: Alternative philosophical traditions


                Social Relations of the Gift


                Indigenous Perspectives on Justice and Time


                Defining the Human Across Deep Time


                The Over-determination of Man


                Conclusions – a new/old subjectivity for intergenerational justice


    Chapter 3: Mainstream Economics and Scarce Justice


                Generational Wealth Transfers


                Trading Justice


                The Economics of the Anthropocene


                Conclusions


     


    Chapter 4: Abundant Justice and Democracy


                Intergenerational Dilemmas


                Children and Young People as Future Generational Proxies


                Intergenerational Democracy


                Media Framings of Youth Protestors


                Youth as Proxies


                The UN Convention on the Rights of Children


                The Intergenerational Capability Approach


                Future Studies, Decoloniality, and Backcasting


                Mainstream Future Studies


                Backcasting Decolonised?


                Conclusions


     


    Part Two – Nuclear Waste and Intergenerational Democracy


     


    Chapter 5: Critical Nuclear Concepts


                Nuclear Landscapes & Communities


                Peripheralisation


                Energopower


                Nuclear Colonialism  


                Conclusions


     


    Chapter 6: Canada and the Nuclear Waste Management Organisation


                Context and Histories


                NWMO – Aims, Scope and Assumptions


                The Search for a GDF Site and Implementation


                Conclusions


     


    Chapter 7: The World’s First GDF – Finland


                Context and History


                Aims, Scope and Assumptions of NWMOs in Finland


                STUK


                TVO & Fortum            


                Posiva


                Shared Assumptions  


                Implementation of the Most Advanced GDF in the World


                Finland’s Search for a GDF


                Media Representations and Consumption


                Intragenerational and Intergeneration Justice and Finland’s GDF


                Conclusions


     


    Chapter 8: The United Kingdom and Nuclear Power and Waste


                Context and history of nuclear technologies in the United Kingdom


                Period one – Economic and Military Securitisation


                Period 2. Nuclear energy expansion and the recognition of waste as an environmental      concern


                Period 3. The Deliberative Turn


                Period 4. Climate change securitisation  


                Current UK Nuclear Waste Policy


                Implementation of the GDF  


                Expanding Costs and Expanding Inventories


                Democratic Deficits and the Nuclear


                Conclusion


     


    Conclusion: Justice for All


                Nuclear Waste Management and Justice


                Distributional Justice


                Procedural Justice


                The Justice of Recognition


                The Justice of Redress and Reparation


                Ghosts of Seppo and Western Science


                The Darkness of the Grave or the Womb?


     


    References


    Index


     


     


     

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