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  • Shifting rapidly to a low-emissions global economy could severely disrupt workers’ livelihoods and their communities, exacerbating inequalities and perpetuating injustice. In a Just Labor Transition, strategic policies prepare workers for new jobs, enable inclusive decision-making with meaningful participation of workers and their representatives (including labor unions and other collective organizations), and secure social license for change.

    • Luis Fernández Intriago
    • Sharan Burrow
    • Alessio Terzi
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-3
  • The understanding of justice in the energy sector has now been harmonized across stakeholders, causing risk, reward and — in particular — responsibility to be reallocated towards energy companies and governments. Energy decision-makers today will be held legally accountable for past decisions, and this will influence how decisions are made today.

    • Raphael J. Heffron
    • Aoife Foley
    • Dylan D. Furszyfer Del Rio
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 9, P: 910-912
  • The recent ruling in a Dutch court that Shell must curb its CO2 emissions is the latest in a series of legal moves bringing human rights concerns to bear on energy activities. This trend will have profound consequences for energy developments and for meeting climate goals.

    • Raphael J. Heffron
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 6, P: 849-851
  • When making decisions about energy, consumers and policymakers typically overlook moral issues, which can have profound societal consequences. This Perspective explores how ideas from justice and ethics can provide a framework to reconsider energy problems and better inform decision-making processes.

    • Benjamin K. Sovacool
    • Raphael J. Heffron
    • Andreas Goldthau
    Reviews
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 1, P: 1-6