Grassroots Special Section: 'Colonialities of climate change and action' edited by Martina Hasenfratz, Benno Fladvad, Laura Gutierrez Escobar, Diego Silva et al.

Provincializing energy transitions

Author: Larry Lohmann orcid logo (The Corner House)

  • Provincializing energy transitions

    Grassroots Special Section: 'Colonialities of climate change and action' edited by Martina Hasenfratz, Benno Fladvad, Laura Gutierrez Escobar, Diego Silva et al.

    Provincializing energy transitions

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Abstract

The colonialism inside today's practices of energy transition becomes evident both from experiences of close listening to participants in grassroots struggles over extractivism and livelihood and from an engaged examination of the histories of energy and transition. In turn, greater awareness of the colonial nature of energy transition can fruitfully feed into movement-building around climate change. One key to the process is slow, respectful translation and continual, collaborative re-translation back and forth among communities with radically varying understandings of energy and time, whether those communities are contemporaries of one another or not.

Keywords: energy, colonialism, thermodynamics, translation, time, labour, waste, labor

How to Cite:

Lohmann, L., (2024) “Provincializing energy transitions”, Journal of Political Ecology 31(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.2458/jpe.5602

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Published on
04 Feb 2024
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