Equity and justice should underpin the discourse on tipping points
Abstract Radical and quick transformations towards sustainability will be fundamental to achieving a more sustainable future. However, deliberate interventions to reconfigure systems will result in winners and losers, with the potential for greater or lesser equity and justice outcomes. Positive tipping points (PTPs) have been proposed as interventions in complex systems with the aim to (a) reduce the likelihood of negative Earth system tipping points and/or (b) increase the likelihood of achieving just social foundations. However, many narratives around PTPs often do not take into account the entire spectrum of impacts the proposed alternatives could have or still rely on narratives that maintain current unsustainable behaviours and marginalize many people (i.e. do not take “b” into account). One such example is the move from petrol-based to electric vehicles. An energy transition that remains based on natural resource inputs from the Global South must be unpacked with an equity and justice lens to understand the true cost of this transition. There are two arguments why a critical engagement with these and other similar proposals needs to be made. First, the idea of transitioning through a substitution (e.g. of fuel) while maintaining the system structure (e.g. of private vehicles) may not necessarily be conceived as the kind of radical transformation being called for by global scientific bodies like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). Second, and probably more importantly, the question of positive for whom, positive where, and positive how must be considered. In this paper, we unpack these narratives using a critical decolonial view from the south and outline their implications for the concept of tipping points.
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
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Englisch
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Equity and justice should underpin the discourse on tipping points ; volume:15 ; number:2 ; year:2024 ; pages:341-366 ; extent:26
Earth System Dynamics ; 15, Heft 2 (2024), 341-366 (gesamt 26)
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Natürliche Ressourcen, Energie und Umwelt
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Pereira, Laura M.
Gianelli, Ignacio
Achieng, Therezah
Amon, Diva
Archibald, Sally
Arif, Suchinta
Castro, Azucena
Chimbadzwa, Tapiwa Prosper
Coetzer, Kaera
Field, Tracy-Lynn
Selomane, Odirilwe
Sitas, Nadia
Stevens, Nicola
Villasante, Sebastian
Armani, Mohammed
Kimuyu, Duncan M.
Adewumi, Ibukun J.
Lapola, David M.
Obura, David
Pinho, Patricia
Roa-Clavijo, Felipe
Rocha, Juan
Sumaila, U. Rashid
- DOI
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10.5194/esd-15-341-2024
- URN
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urn:nbn:de:101:1-2024041104413957480187
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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Beteiligte
- Pereira, Laura M.
- Gianelli, Ignacio
- Achieng, Therezah
- Amon, Diva
- Archibald, Sally
- Arif, Suchinta
- Castro, Azucena
- Chimbadzwa, Tapiwa Prosper
- Coetzer, Kaera
- Field, Tracy-Lynn
- Selomane, Odirilwe
- Sitas, Nadia
- Stevens, Nicola
- Villasante, Sebastian
- Armani, Mohammed
- Kimuyu, Duncan M.
- Adewumi, Ibukun J.
- Lapola, David M.
- Obura, David
- Pinho, Patricia
- Roa-Clavijo, Felipe
- Rocha, Juan
- Sumaila, U. Rashid