Ebook: Coal and Energy in South Africa: Considering a Just Transition
Author: Lochner Marais (editor), Phillippe Burger (editor), Maléne Campbell (editor), Stuart Paul Denoon-Stevens (editor), Deidré van Rooyen (editor)
- Year: 2022
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Language: English
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Assesses the coal industry, theoretical debates about coal, and government’s role in a just transition and sustainability
- Made up of 4 chapters laying the conceptual framework and 14 chapters describing the local consequences of mining for a South African medium-sized town
- Analyses the current situation of the mining industry: the inequalities it creates, its role in environmental sustainability and health and the implication of mining practices for business and local government
- Discusses the possible consequences of mine closures and how a just energy transition can be ensured
- Asks why the mining industry, government and unions promote the open mining towns
Coal and Energy in South Africa: Considering a Just Transition investigates the consequences of shifting social responsibilities, new inequalities and the sustainability concerns created by the likely energy transition in Africa to end the fossil-fuel era. Focusing on the local realities in a growing coal and energy town of South Africa, Emalahleni, it explores whether a just transition from coal-generated energy is possible and what the local implications will be of this global restructuring of the energy sector.
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