Intergenerational Democracy, Environmental Justice and the Case of Nuclear Waste
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Intergenerational Democracy, Environmental Justice and the Case of Nuclear Waste
Cotton, Matthew; Towers, Lee
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
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9781032728018
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Introduction
Defining Intergenerational Justice
Three Features of Intergenerational Justice
Children as Proxies of Future Generations
Indigenous Societies and the World System
Humanity, Ethnoclass, Ability, Gender, and Sexuality
Book Outline
Part One - Intergenerational justice dilemmas
Chapter 1: The philosophical challenge of intergenerational justice
Philosophical challenges and concepts in intergenerational justice
Can future people have rights? The non-identity problem
What obligations do we hold to future generations? The problem of reciprocity
The weighting of future obligations - the issue of social discounting
Sufficientarianism, or is enough, enough?
Environmental Rights
Ontological challenges
Conclusions
Chapter 2: Alternative philosophical traditions
Social Relations of the Gift
Indigenous Perspectives on Justice and Time
Defining the Human Across Deep Time
The Over-determination of Man
Conclusions - a new/old subjectivity for intergenerational justice
Chapter 3: Mainstream Economics and Scarce Justice
Generational Wealth Transfers
Trading Justice
The Economics of the Anthropocene
Conclusions
Chapter 4: Abundant Justice and Democracy
Intergenerational Dilemmas
Children and Young People as Future Generational Proxies
Intergenerational Democracy
Media Framings of Youth Protestors
Youth as Proxies
The UN Convention on the Rights of Children
The Intergenerational Capability Approach
Future Studies, Decoloniality, and Backcasting
Mainstream Future Studies
Backcasting Decolonised?
Conclusions
Part Two - Nuclear Waste and Intergenerational Democracy
Chapter 5: Critical Nuclear Concepts
Nuclear Landscapes & Communities
Peripheralisation
Energopower
Nuclear Colonialism
Conclusions
Chapter 6: Canada and the Nuclear Waste Management Organisation
Context and Histories
NWMO - Aims, Scope and Assumptions
The Search for a GDF Site and Implementation
Conclusions
Chapter 7: The World's First GDF - Finland
Context and History
Aims, Scope and Assumptions of NWMOs in Finland
STUK
TVO & Fortum
Posiva
Shared Assumptions
Implementation of the Most Advanced GDF in the World
Finland's Search for a GDF
Media Representations and Consumption
Intragenerational and Intergeneration Justice and Finland's GDF
Conclusions
Chapter 8: The United Kingdom and Nuclear Power and Waste
Context and history of nuclear technologies in the United Kingdom
Period one - Economic and Military Securitisation
Period 2. Nuclear energy expansion and the recognition of waste as an environmental concern
Period 3. The Deliberative Turn
Period 4. Climate change securitisation
Current UK Nuclear Waste Policy
Implementation of the GDF
Expanding Costs and Expanding Inventories
Democratic Deficits and the Nuclear
Conclusion
Conclusion: Justice for All
Nuclear Waste Management and Justice
Distributional Justice
Procedural Justice
The Justice of Recognition
The Justice of Redress and Reparation
Ghosts of Seppo and Western Science
The Darkness of the Grave or the Womb?
References
Index
Defining Intergenerational Justice
Three Features of Intergenerational Justice
Children as Proxies of Future Generations
Indigenous Societies and the World System
Humanity, Ethnoclass, Ability, Gender, and Sexuality
Book Outline
Part One - Intergenerational justice dilemmas
Chapter 1: The philosophical challenge of intergenerational justice
Philosophical challenges and concepts in intergenerational justice
Can future people have rights? The non-identity problem
What obligations do we hold to future generations? The problem of reciprocity
The weighting of future obligations - the issue of social discounting
Sufficientarianism, or is enough, enough?
Environmental Rights
Ontological challenges
Conclusions
Chapter 2: Alternative philosophical traditions
Social Relations of the Gift
Indigenous Perspectives on Justice and Time
Defining the Human Across Deep Time
The Over-determination of Man
Conclusions - a new/old subjectivity for intergenerational justice
Chapter 3: Mainstream Economics and Scarce Justice
Generational Wealth Transfers
Trading Justice
The Economics of the Anthropocene
Conclusions
Chapter 4: Abundant Justice and Democracy
Intergenerational Dilemmas
Children and Young People as Future Generational Proxies
Intergenerational Democracy
Media Framings of Youth Protestors
Youth as Proxies
The UN Convention on the Rights of Children
The Intergenerational Capability Approach
Future Studies, Decoloniality, and Backcasting
Mainstream Future Studies
Backcasting Decolonised?
Conclusions
Part Two - Nuclear Waste and Intergenerational Democracy
Chapter 5: Critical Nuclear Concepts
Nuclear Landscapes & Communities
Peripheralisation
Energopower
Nuclear Colonialism
Conclusions
Chapter 6: Canada and the Nuclear Waste Management Organisation
Context and Histories
NWMO - Aims, Scope and Assumptions
The Search for a GDF Site and Implementation
Conclusions
Chapter 7: The World's First GDF - Finland
Context and History
Aims, Scope and Assumptions of NWMOs in Finland
STUK
TVO & Fortum
Posiva
Shared Assumptions
Implementation of the Most Advanced GDF in the World
Finland's Search for a GDF
Media Representations and Consumption
Intragenerational and Intergeneration Justice and Finland's GDF
Conclusions
Chapter 8: The United Kingdom and Nuclear Power and Waste
Context and history of nuclear technologies in the United Kingdom
Period one - Economic and Military Securitisation
Period 2. Nuclear energy expansion and the recognition of waste as an environmental concern
Period 3. The Deliberative Turn
Period 4. Climate change securitisation
Current UK Nuclear Waste Policy
Implementation of the GDF
Expanding Costs and Expanding Inventories
Democratic Deficits and the Nuclear
Conclusion
Conclusion: Justice for All
Nuclear Waste Management and Justice
Distributional Justice
Procedural Justice
The Justice of Recognition
The Justice of Redress and Reparation
Ghosts of Seppo and Western Science
The Darkness of the Grave or the Womb?
References
Index
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nuclear waste management;environmental justice;Intergenerational Dilemmas;Indigenous Perspectives;environmental rights
Introduction
Defining Intergenerational Justice
Three Features of Intergenerational Justice
Children as Proxies of Future Generations
Indigenous Societies and the World System
Humanity, Ethnoclass, Ability, Gender, and Sexuality
Book Outline
Part One - Intergenerational justice dilemmas
Chapter 1: The philosophical challenge of intergenerational justice
Philosophical challenges and concepts in intergenerational justice
Can future people have rights? The non-identity problem
What obligations do we hold to future generations? The problem of reciprocity
The weighting of future obligations - the issue of social discounting
Sufficientarianism, or is enough, enough?
Environmental Rights
Ontological challenges
Conclusions
Chapter 2: Alternative philosophical traditions
Social Relations of the Gift
Indigenous Perspectives on Justice and Time
Defining the Human Across Deep Time
The Over-determination of Man
Conclusions - a new/old subjectivity for intergenerational justice
Chapter 3: Mainstream Economics and Scarce Justice
Generational Wealth Transfers
Trading Justice
The Economics of the Anthropocene
Conclusions
Chapter 4: Abundant Justice and Democracy
Intergenerational Dilemmas
Children and Young People as Future Generational Proxies
Intergenerational Democracy
Media Framings of Youth Protestors
Youth as Proxies
The UN Convention on the Rights of Children
The Intergenerational Capability Approach
Future Studies, Decoloniality, and Backcasting
Mainstream Future Studies
Backcasting Decolonised?
Conclusions
Part Two - Nuclear Waste and Intergenerational Democracy
Chapter 5: Critical Nuclear Concepts
Nuclear Landscapes & Communities
Peripheralisation
Energopower
Nuclear Colonialism
Conclusions
Chapter 6: Canada and the Nuclear Waste Management Organisation
Context and Histories
NWMO - Aims, Scope and Assumptions
The Search for a GDF Site and Implementation
Conclusions
Chapter 7: The World's First GDF - Finland
Context and History
Aims, Scope and Assumptions of NWMOs in Finland
STUK
TVO & Fortum
Posiva
Shared Assumptions
Implementation of the Most Advanced GDF in the World
Finland's Search for a GDF
Media Representations and Consumption
Intragenerational and Intergeneration Justice and Finland's GDF
Conclusions
Chapter 8: The United Kingdom and Nuclear Power and Waste
Context and history of nuclear technologies in the United Kingdom
Period one - Economic and Military Securitisation
Period 2. Nuclear energy expansion and the recognition of waste as an environmental concern
Period 3. The Deliberative Turn
Period 4. Climate change securitisation
Current UK Nuclear Waste Policy
Implementation of the GDF
Expanding Costs and Expanding Inventories
Democratic Deficits and the Nuclear
Conclusion
Conclusion: Justice for All
Nuclear Waste Management and Justice
Distributional Justice
Procedural Justice
The Justice of Recognition
The Justice of Redress and Reparation
Ghosts of Seppo and Western Science
The Darkness of the Grave or the Womb?
References
Index
Defining Intergenerational Justice
Three Features of Intergenerational Justice
Children as Proxies of Future Generations
Indigenous Societies and the World System
Humanity, Ethnoclass, Ability, Gender, and Sexuality
Book Outline
Part One - Intergenerational justice dilemmas
Chapter 1: The philosophical challenge of intergenerational justice
Philosophical challenges and concepts in intergenerational justice
Can future people have rights? The non-identity problem
What obligations do we hold to future generations? The problem of reciprocity
The weighting of future obligations - the issue of social discounting
Sufficientarianism, or is enough, enough?
Environmental Rights
Ontological challenges
Conclusions
Chapter 2: Alternative philosophical traditions
Social Relations of the Gift
Indigenous Perspectives on Justice and Time
Defining the Human Across Deep Time
The Over-determination of Man
Conclusions - a new/old subjectivity for intergenerational justice
Chapter 3: Mainstream Economics and Scarce Justice
Generational Wealth Transfers
Trading Justice
The Economics of the Anthropocene
Conclusions
Chapter 4: Abundant Justice and Democracy
Intergenerational Dilemmas
Children and Young People as Future Generational Proxies
Intergenerational Democracy
Media Framings of Youth Protestors
Youth as Proxies
The UN Convention on the Rights of Children
The Intergenerational Capability Approach
Future Studies, Decoloniality, and Backcasting
Mainstream Future Studies
Backcasting Decolonised?
Conclusions
Part Two - Nuclear Waste and Intergenerational Democracy
Chapter 5: Critical Nuclear Concepts
Nuclear Landscapes & Communities
Peripheralisation
Energopower
Nuclear Colonialism
Conclusions
Chapter 6: Canada and the Nuclear Waste Management Organisation
Context and Histories
NWMO - Aims, Scope and Assumptions
The Search for a GDF Site and Implementation
Conclusions
Chapter 7: The World's First GDF - Finland
Context and History
Aims, Scope and Assumptions of NWMOs in Finland
STUK
TVO & Fortum
Posiva
Shared Assumptions
Implementation of the Most Advanced GDF in the World
Finland's Search for a GDF
Media Representations and Consumption
Intragenerational and Intergeneration Justice and Finland's GDF
Conclusions
Chapter 8: The United Kingdom and Nuclear Power and Waste
Context and history of nuclear technologies in the United Kingdom
Period one - Economic and Military Securitisation
Period 2. Nuclear energy expansion and the recognition of waste as an environmental concern
Period 3. The Deliberative Turn
Period 4. Climate change securitisation
Current UK Nuclear Waste Policy
Implementation of the GDF
Expanding Costs and Expanding Inventories
Democratic Deficits and the Nuclear
Conclusion
Conclusion: Justice for All
Nuclear Waste Management and Justice
Distributional Justice
Procedural Justice
The Justice of Recognition
The Justice of Redress and Reparation
Ghosts of Seppo and Western Science
The Darkness of the Grave or the Womb?
References
Index
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