Energy and labour: Thinking across the continuum
Energy justice in the era of green transitions
The chancellor’s new help on energy costs will do nothing to tackle the root causes of the energy bills crisis
Energy-demand-reducing measures can play a major role in helping the economy to bounce-back from the long-term impacts of Covid-19
Low income and living in a rural area increases the risk of double energy vulnerability
A spatial whole systems justice approach to sustainability transitions
Mixed feelings: A review and research agenda for emotions in sustainability transitions
Rural communities most exposed to risk of energy and transport poverty, new study finds
Identifying double energy vulnerability: A systematic and narrative review of groups at-risk of energy and transport poverty in the global north
Demand response and energy justice: A critical overview of ethical risks and opportunities within digital, decentralised, and decarbonised futures
The methodologies, geographies, and technologies of energy justice: A systematic and comparative review
New dimensions of vulnerability to energy and transport poverty
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