<p>In discussions of climate and sustainability transitions, justice has come to play a prominent role—specifically, justice in how a transition treats the people affected by it. This Perspective article asks how justice claims in such transitions can be more clearly distinguished and integrated. It introduces two distinctions: a temporal distinction between transitional distribution and post-transition distribution, and a scope distinction between transition-bound and structural-scope approaches. The article also discusses the procedural justice questions of how and by whom substantive transition decisions should be made.</p>

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Just distribution in and post sustainability transition

  • Thant Thura Zan,
  • Thomas Pogge

摘要

In discussions of climate and sustainability transitions, justice has come to play a prominent role—specifically, justice in how a transition treats the people affected by it. This Perspective article asks how justice claims in such transitions can be more clearly distinguished and integrated. It introduces two distinctions: a temporal distinction between transitional distribution and post-transition distribution, and a scope distinction between transition-bound and structural-scope approaches. The article also discusses the procedural justice questions of how and by whom substantive transition decisions should be made.