What is it about?

There are two policy tools developed in Europe, one in Hungary and one in the UK aiming to cap non renewable energy use in a sustainable and fair way. Both of them evidently would contribute to environmental sustainability, but their potential to enhance social justice is far not that clear. My publication aims to find the answer for this not trrival question.

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Why is it important?

Considering the increasing challenges climate change poses, policy should support innovative and holisitc approaches, aiming to solve multisectoral, but evidently linked problems. These policy tools are targeting social as well as enviornmental challenges, but they might provide room for improvement.

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Through this publication I hope that the attention to develop holistic tools for non renewable energy capping will increase.

Veronika Kiss

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This page is a summary of: Energy use caps under scrutiny: An ecological economics perspective, Society and Economy, March 2018, Akademiai Kiado,
DOI: 10.1556/204.2018.40.1.4.
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