Deliberative decarbonisation? Assessing the potential of an ethical governance framework for low-carbon energy through the case of carbon dioxide capture and storage.

Mabon, Leslie, Shackley, Simon, Vercelli, Samuela, Anderlucci, Jonathan and Boot, Kelvin (2015) Deliberative decarbonisation? Assessing the potential of an ethical governance framework for low-carbon energy through the case of carbon dioxide capture and storage. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 33 (2). pp. 256-271. DOI 10.1068/c12133.

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Abstract

In this paper we explore the potential of a framework of ethical governance for low-carbon energy. Developing mainly in the field of information and communications technology, ethical governance is concerned with the marginalisation of ethical and moral issues during development and deployment of new technologies. Focusing on early carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) projects, we argue that a focus on technical arguments in the governance of low-carbon energy similarly risks sidelining deeper issues such as fairness, justice, and values. We believe an ethical governance approach does have potential for low-carbon energy technologies like CCS, but also that climate change mitigation technologies pose particular challenges for the implementation of ethical governance.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS), deliberative democracy, epistemic justice, ethical governance, public engagement
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: Pion
Projects: ECO2
Date Deposited: 22 Sep 2014 08:24
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2016 12:12
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/25623

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