The political economy of net-zero transitions:Policy drivers, barriers, and justice benefits to decarbonization in eight carbon-neutral countries

This study examines the political economy of decarbonization in eight countries over the period 2000 to 2021/2022 that have already achieved a national net-zero transition. These countries are Bhutan, Suriname, Panama, Guyana, Comoros, Gabon, Madagascar, and Niue. It utilizes an analytical method of...

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Published in:Journal of Environmental Management
Main Authors: Sovacool, Benjamin K., Del Rio, Dylan Furszyfer, Zhang, Weimin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119154
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/70f6dd56-2316-4b2a-8e28-eb29aef1f624 2023-11-12T04:23:58+01:00 The political economy of net-zero transitions:Policy drivers, barriers, and justice benefits to decarbonization in eight carbon-neutral countries Sovacool, Benjamin K. Del Rio, Dylan Furszyfer Zhang, Weimin 2023-12 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/the-political-economy-of-netzero-transitions(70f6dd56-2316-4b2a-8e28-eb29aef1f624).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119154 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85173182442&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/the-political-economy-of-netzero-transitions(70f6dd56-2316-4b2a-8e28-eb29aef1f624).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Sovacool , B K , Del Rio , D F & Zhang , W 2023 , ' The political economy of net-zero transitions : Policy drivers, barriers, and justice benefits to decarbonization in eight carbon-neutral countries ' , Journal of Environmental Management , vol. 347 , 119154 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119154 Carbon neutrality Carbon sinks Climate justice Energy justice Energy transitions Low-carbon energy transitions Net-zero article 2023 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119154 2023-10-25T23:01:28Z This study examines the political economy of decarbonization in eight countries over the period 2000 to 2021/2022 that have already achieved a national net-zero transition. These countries are Bhutan, Suriname, Panama, Guyana, Comoros, Gabon, Madagascar, and Niue. It utilizes an analytical method of a rich, interdisciplinary and systematized literature review integrated with thematic analysis. For each of these countries, the study examines the drivers and political motivation behind net-zero progress, including the timeline of events; the barriers and challenges that had to be overcome; and the benefits of decarbonization and its impacts on equity and justice. The main objectives of the study are to broaden the evidence base on low-carbon transitions beyond often and even overstudied countries that are Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democracies, or WEIRD countries, and to offer new empirical data on the strategy of energy policies in the real world, examining the first eight countries to achieve net-zero success in the modern era. It finds that all eight countries used a similar mix of nine policy interventions involving land use, renewable energy, and waste management. Common barriers included vulnerability to the effects of extreme climate events either in the form of natural disasters (i.e. landslides and floodings) or ecosystems degradation (i.e. ocean acidification, coastal erosion and forests loss). Despite these barriers, achieving net-zero emissions positively impacted marginalized communities by providing a more equitable distribution of climate benefits, mitigating adverse health effects and reducing social inequalities, particularly in low-income areas. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Aarhus University: Research Journal of Environmental Management 347 119154
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topic Carbon neutrality
Carbon sinks
Climate justice
Energy justice
Energy transitions
Low-carbon energy transitions
Net-zero
spellingShingle Carbon neutrality
Carbon sinks
Climate justice
Energy justice
Energy transitions
Low-carbon energy transitions
Net-zero
Sovacool, Benjamin K.
Del Rio, Dylan Furszyfer
Zhang, Weimin
The political economy of net-zero transitions:Policy drivers, barriers, and justice benefits to decarbonization in eight carbon-neutral countries
topic_facet Carbon neutrality
Carbon sinks
Climate justice
Energy justice
Energy transitions
Low-carbon energy transitions
Net-zero
description This study examines the political economy of decarbonization in eight countries over the period 2000 to 2021/2022 that have already achieved a national net-zero transition. These countries are Bhutan, Suriname, Panama, Guyana, Comoros, Gabon, Madagascar, and Niue. It utilizes an analytical method of a rich, interdisciplinary and systematized literature review integrated with thematic analysis. For each of these countries, the study examines the drivers and political motivation behind net-zero progress, including the timeline of events; the barriers and challenges that had to be overcome; and the benefits of decarbonization and its impacts on equity and justice. The main objectives of the study are to broaden the evidence base on low-carbon transitions beyond often and even overstudied countries that are Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democracies, or WEIRD countries, and to offer new empirical data on the strategy of energy policies in the real world, examining the first eight countries to achieve net-zero success in the modern era. It finds that all eight countries used a similar mix of nine policy interventions involving land use, renewable energy, and waste management. Common barriers included vulnerability to the effects of extreme climate events either in the form of natural disasters (i.e. landslides and floodings) or ecosystems degradation (i.e. ocean acidification, coastal erosion and forests loss). Despite these barriers, achieving net-zero emissions positively impacted marginalized communities by providing a more equitable distribution of climate benefits, mitigating adverse health effects and reducing social inequalities, particularly in low-income areas.
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title The political economy of net-zero transitions:Policy drivers, barriers, and justice benefits to decarbonization in eight carbon-neutral countries
title_short The political economy of net-zero transitions:Policy drivers, barriers, and justice benefits to decarbonization in eight carbon-neutral countries
title_full The political economy of net-zero transitions:Policy drivers, barriers, and justice benefits to decarbonization in eight carbon-neutral countries
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