A just transition to a low carbon future in South Africa /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Johannesburg :
Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA),
2022.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- PROJECT FUNDERS
- MISTRA FUNDERS
- Contributors
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- ONE
- Introduction. A just transition pathway for South Africa
- INTRODUCTION
- THEMES, OVERVIEW OF BOOK CHAPTERS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS
- The landing of the just transition in South Africa
- A shift in economic paradigm
- Technology as enablers for the just transition
- Social and political factors relevant to climate change and the low carbon transition
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- SECTION 1. The landing of the just transition in South Africa
- TWO
- From climate change to a just energy transition
- INTRODUCTION
- CLIMATE CHANGE: CAUSE, IMPACT AND LAYERED VULNERABILITIES
- SOUTH AFRICA'S DECARBONISATION JOURNEY
- SOUTH AFRICA'S POLICY ENVIRONMENT
- NEW AGREEMENT AND THE DOMESTICATION OF CLIMATE ACTIONS
- PREMISE OF AN INCLUSIVE AND JUST TRANSITION
- THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND RE-EMERGENCE OF GREEN RECOVERIES
- REFERENCES
- THREE
- Applying a normative framework to assess the just transition to a net zero carbon society in South Africa
- INTRODUCTION
- FRAMEWORK FOR A JUST TRANSITION
- Procedural justice
- Distributive justice
- Restorative justice
- APPLYING THE NORMATIVE JUST TRANSITION FRAMEWORK TO KEY POLICY PROCESSES IN SOUTH AFRICA
- Case study on industrial policy
- Case study on employment policy
- Case study on climate policy
- ADVANCING A COHERENT AND COORDINATED JUST TRANSITION POLICY FRAMEWORK
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- SECTION 2. Shift in economic paradigm
- FOUR
- Shaping a new economic growth model for South Africa. The role of a well-managed energy transition
- OVERVIEW
- A NEW GROWTH MODEL FOR SOUTH AFRICA
- GLOBAL CONTEXT OF ENERGY TRANSITION
- MAPPING SOUTH AFRICA'S ENERGY TRANSITION
- ALLOWING FOR LARGER EMBEDDED, OR DISTRIBUTED, POWER INVESTMENTS BY FIRMS
- UPDATING THE INTEGRATED RESOURCES PLAN AND ACCELERATING INVESTMENT IN WIND AND SOLAR CAPACITY
- REAFFIRMING CORRUPTION-FREE BIDDING PROCESSES RUN BY THE INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCER OFFICE
- COMMITTING TO AN ACCELERATED DECARBONISATION TARGET TO ASSIST IN ALLEVIATING ESKOM DEBT AND TO FUND A JUST TRANSITION
- UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM LINKAGES FOR JOB CREATION
- RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH SOUTH AFRICA' S CARBON-INTENSIVE INDUSTRIAL BASE
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- FIVE
- From MEC to net zero. The role of the energy sector in the just transition
- INTRODUCTION
- THE HISTORY OF ENERGY AND INDUSTRIAL POLICY IN SOUTH AFRICA: THE MINERALS ENERGY COMPLEX
- FRAGMENTATION AND FRACTURE: THE NASCENT DISINTEGRATION OF THE MEC
- THE END OF NEW COAL-FIRED POWER
- FROM STABILITY TO CRISIS: ESKOM COAL SUPPLY AND MINING
- EMERGENCE OF THE RENEWABLE ENERGY INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS PROCUREMENT PROGRAMME
- 2030 CLIMATE TARGETS REDEFINE SOUTH AFRICA' S POLICY TRAJECTORY
- UNRESOLVED DYNAMICS: THE RESURGENCE OF NUCLEAR?