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Just Energy

By Sanya Carley

When we think about energy, we tend to think of technology, like wind turbines, pipelines, or cars. But underlying all technologies are people — and the human dimensions of energy are fraught with inequities.

“Just Energy” is a podcast collaboration between me, an energy justice professor at Indiana University’s O’Neill School, and my master of public affairs students. Here we explore what energy (in)justice is, its racial and social dimensions, and how to make future energy policy more inclusive by design. Because it’s never just about energy. It’s about people.
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Government and business tackle the challenge of energy justice with Jigar Shah

Just EnergyMar 30, 2022

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Government and business tackle the challenge of energy justice with Jigar Shah

Government and business tackle the challenge of energy justice with Jigar Shah

In this bonus episode, we talk with Jigar Shah about the role of government and private industry as our world confronts challenges of energy justice.

Mar 30, 202234:58
Who has access to clean technologies with David Konisky

Who has access to clean technologies with David Konisky

In this episode, we chat with David Konisky about who has access, and importantly who does not have access, to low-carbon and efficient technologies and how these trends relate to other energy disparities.

Mar 22, 202233:07
Racism and transitions in the automotive industry with Keith Cooley

Racism and transitions in the automotive industry with Keith Cooley

In this episode, Keith Cooley shares professional experiences and reflections on both the past and the future of the American automotive industry as it transitions toward low-carbon and electric vehicles and simultaneously grapples with a long history of racism.

Mar 15, 202236:31
The decline of coal communities with Julia Haggerty

The decline of coal communities with Julia Haggerty

In this episode, Julia Haggerty talks to us about her research on coal community transitions in the American West, and the deep economic, social, and cultural implications for these communities.

Mar 08, 202232:48
The decarbonization divide with Benjamin Sovacool

The decarbonization divide with Benjamin Sovacool

In this episode, we talk with Benjamin Sovacool about how the most toxic and least safe aspects of energy resources (e.g., e-waste facilities and mining operations) are borne by those who do not have the benefit of consuming those resources, as well as his reflections on being an author of the most recent IPCC report.

Mar 01, 202235:23
Indigenous communities and energy resources with Andrew Curley

Indigenous communities and energy resources with Andrew Curley

In this episode, Andrew Curley speaks with us about the Navajo Nation’s experience with notions and the politics of a just transition, as well as his reflections on performing ethnographic research.

Feb 22, 202233:07
Energy poverty and energy insecurity with Destenie Nock

Energy poverty and energy insecurity with Destenie Nock

In this episode, Destenie Nock discusses her research and personal experience with energy insecurity, as well as her reflections on student mentorship and her blog, “black electricity”.

Feb 15, 202227:02
What is energy justice with Jacqueline Patterson

What is energy justice with Jacqueline Patterson

In this episode, Jacqui Patterson, Founder and Executive Director of the Chisholm Legacy Project, talks with us about the underpinnings of energy justice, including dimensions of public health, race, gender, and climate change.

Feb 08, 202239:53
Here on Just Energy

Here on Just Energy

Welcome to the Just Energy podcast, where we talk about just how just our energy systems are.

Feb 01, 202202:19