Intergenerational Equity and Solar Energy in Bangladesh

  • Sovacool B
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When we think of energy, we conjure up images of infrastructure such as coal mines, well fields, pipelines, power and plants. We worry about supply, demand, security, risk, public acceptance, costs, and even war. What we rarely think about is the twinned topics of ethics and justice. With this new book, Benjamin K. Sovacool has changed all that. Energy studies will never be the same. And that's a good thing. In these times of increasing competition for the energy resources that await discovery beneath mountains, prairies, deserts, forests, permafrost, oceans, and Arctic ice, what could be more important than justice? Martin J. (Mike) Pasqualetti, Senior Sustainability Scientist, Global Institute of Sustainability, and Professor of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State University

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Sovacool, B. K. (2013). Intergenerational Equity and Solar Energy in Bangladesh. In Energy & Ethics (pp. 136–163). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137298669_7

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