The Green Transition will be just - Or it won't succeed

The European Commission defines the Green Transition as the transformation set out in the European Green Deal. Ensuring that this transition is just is both an ethical requirement and a practical condition for maintaining public support and policy effectiveness. This Perspective proposes a multidime...

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Autores: Prainsack, Barbara, Neves, Maria Patrão, Sahlin, Nils-Eric, Biller-Andorno, Nikola, van den Hoven, Jeroen, Laukyte, Migle, Luków, Paweł, Molnar-Gabor, Fruzsina, Murphy, Thérèse, Sharon, Tamar, Vidalis, Takis, Kritikos, Mihalis
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Fecha de publicación:2026
País:España
Recursos:Universitat Pompeu Fabra
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Palavra-chave:Just Green Transition
Climate justice
Equity
Participatory justice
European climate policy
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title The Green Transition will be just - Or it won't succeed
spellingShingle The Green Transition will be just - Or it won't succeed
Prainsack, Barbara
Just Green Transition
Climate justice
Equity
Participatory justice
European climate policy
title_short The Green Transition will be just - Or it won't succeed
title_full The Green Transition will be just - Or it won't succeed
title_fullStr The Green Transition will be just - Or it won't succeed
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title_sort The Green Transition will be just - Or it won't succeed
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Prainsack, Barbara
Neves, Maria Patrão
Sahlin, Nils-Eric
Biller-Andorno, Nikola
van den Hoven, Jeroen
Laukyte, Migle
Luków, Paweł
Molnar-Gabor, Fruzsina
Murphy, Thérèse
Sharon, Tamar
Vidalis, Takis
Kritikos, Mihalis
author Prainsack, Barbara
author_facet Prainsack, Barbara
Neves, Maria Patrão
Sahlin, Nils-Eric
Biller-Andorno, Nikola
van den Hoven, Jeroen
Laukyte, Migle
Luków, Paweł
Molnar-Gabor, Fruzsina
Murphy, Thérèse
Sharon, Tamar
Vidalis, Takis
Kritikos, Mihalis
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author2 Neves, Maria Patrão
Sahlin, Nils-Eric
Biller-Andorno, Nikola
van den Hoven, Jeroen
Laukyte, Migle
Luków, Paweł
Molnar-Gabor, Fruzsina
Murphy, Thérèse
Sharon, Tamar
Vidalis, Takis
Kritikos, Mihalis
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Just Green Transition
Climate justice
Equity
Participatory justice
European climate policy
topic Just Green Transition
Climate justice
Equity
Participatory justice
European climate policy
description The European Commission defines the Green Transition as the transformation set out in the European Green Deal. Ensuring that this transition is just is both an ethical requirement and a practical condition for maintaining public support and policy effectiveness. This Perspective proposes a multidimensional framework for assessing justice in Green Transition policies, encompassing distributional, procedural, recognitional, corrective, and transitional dimensions. Considering these dimensions in conjunction helps identify where justice claims converge and where genuine policy trade-offs arise, which should be made transparent and addressed through public deliberation. It sheds light on additional justice considerations which tend to get overlooked in many policy debates that focus predominantly on distributional justice concerns. Moreover, its multidimensionality is helpful in overcoming zero-sum framings which often present impediments for embedding justice throughout the policy cycle.
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