Just Transition Planning in the U.S. and South Africa
Podcast |
Energy 360°
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Sep 19, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:34:49
Jesse Burton (University of Cape Town) and Joey James (Downstream Strategies) join Sandeep Pai (CSIS) to discuss progress and challenges in creating and implementing Just Transition policies in Coal communities in the United States, South Africa and India.  They look at local remediation efforts, and state policies and frameworks, look forward to how these countries may further integrate just Transition Planning into broader, global climate policies.  Joey James is Principal at Downstream Strategies, an environmental and economic development consulting firm based in West Virginia.  Jesse Burton is a senior associate at E3G in London, and a researcher in the Energy Systems research group at the University of Cape Town.   Read more:   GOT FIVE ON IT: Economic Impacts and Observations of the Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization Program Five Years In  Moving forward at warp speed: Abandoned mine reclamation over the coming years  A Framework for a Just Transition in South Africa: A Presidential Climate Commission Report  Understanding Just Transitions in Coal Dependent Communities: Case Studies from Mpumalanga, South Africa, and Jharkhand, India  Just Transition Finance Roadmap 
Jesse Burton (University of Cape Town) and Joey James (Downstream Strategies) join Sandeep Pai (CSIS) to discuss progress and challenges in creating and implementing Just Transition policies in Coal communities in the United States, South Africa and India.  They look at local remediation efforts, and state policies and frameworks, look forward to how these countries may further integrate just Transition Planning into broader, global climate policies.  Joey James is Principal at Downstream Strategies, an environmental and economic development consulting firm based in West Virginia.  Jesse Burton is a senior associate at E3G in London, and a researcher in the Energy Systems research group at the University of Cape Town.   Read more:   GOT FIVE ON IT: Economic Impacts and Observations of the Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization Program Five Years In  Moving forward at warp speed: Abandoned mine reclamation over the coming years  A Framework for a Just Transition in South Africa: A Presidential Climate Commission Report  Understanding Just Transitions in Coal Dependent Communities: Case Studies from Mpumalanga, South Africa, and Jharkhand, India  Just Transition Finance Roadmap 

Jesse Burton (University of Cape Town) and Joey James (Downstream Strategies) join Sandeep Pai (CSIS) to discuss progress and challenges in creating and implementing Just Transition policies in Coal communities in the United States, South Africa and India. 

They look at local remediation efforts, and state policies and frameworks, look forward to how these countries may further integrate just Transition Planning into broader, global climate policies. 

Joey James is Principal at Downstream Strategies, an environmental and economic development consulting firm based in West Virginia. 

Jesse Burton is a senior associate at E3G in London, and a researcher in the Energy Systems research group at the University of Cape Town.  

Read more:  

FINAL-6-7-2022.pdf__;!!KRhing!Ycg95Jl5tKk2jvuCZJ6XMJsXbPl4cbygEELOCY9k2ewIqTPFZAJeRqYhwGwclQhYRfnn9gD7Bp7hpw_mxTc7EPc%24">GOT FIVE ON IT: Economic Impacts and Observations of the Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization Program Five Years In 

Moving forward at warp speed: Abandoned mine reclamation over the coming years 

Just-Transition-Framework-for-South-Africa-2022.pdf">A Framework for a Just Transition in South Africa: A Presidential Climate Commission Report 

Understanding Just Transitions in Coal Dependent Communities: Case Studies from Mpumalanga, South Africa, and Jharkhand, India 

Just Transition Finance Roadmap 

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