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Love, Peace, and Harmony? Coalitions, Interests, and Discourses in Energy Transformation Processes

Green Politics
Protests
Technology
P214
Cornelia Fraune
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Jörg Kemmerzell
Technische Universität Darmstadt

Building: BL16 Georg Morgenstiernes hus, Floor: 2, Room: GM 207

Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (07/09/2017)

Abstract

Climate change is a threat to humanity. There exists a robust international consensus on its major contributor, namely carbon dioxide emissions primarily caused by the combustion of fossil fuels. This consensus is also reflected in much national level climate governance aiming to meet greenhouse gas emissions targets by transitioning away from centralized, fossil fuel based energy systems to a system of low carbon energy production. Despite this broad consensus on the need of sustainable energy transformation, citizen protest against energy transformation processes is increasing at the national and/or local level. The papers of this panel deal with coalitions, interests, and discourses in energy transformation processes in different contexts in order to analyze sources of conflicts and to discuss the contingency of the structural context, i.e. the landscape level, of energy transformation processes.

Title Details
The German Energiewende and the AfD - Connections between a German right-wing populist party and local initiatives against wind energy projects View Paper Details
Resistance to Energy Transition - The Case of Argentina View Paper Details
Contentions about Renewable Energy Plants and Community Decisions View Paper Details
How we Talk about Renewable Energy Matters. Different Discourses Contributing to the Social-Acceptance of Wind Energy in Austria View Paper Details