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The Anti-Nuclear Power Movement and Discourses of Energy Justice critically analyzes the movement for a carbon-free and nuclear-free energy future in the U.S. using an environmental justice framework. Jesse P. Van Gerven explores how different social and environmental justice discourses are constructed through the claims of social movement organizations. This study shows how ideas of distribution, recognition, and representation structure the arguments made by anti-nuclear groups against the production of nuclear power. Through critical analyses of the claims made by the anti-nuclear power movement in the U.S., as well as analyses of the historical and structural context these claims emerged from, the author identifies general principals of energy justice. These principles can help guide future energy policy and energy system development to ensure social and environmental justice.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Federal “Loan Guarantees” for Financing New Nuclear Reactor Construction

Chapter 2: High-Level Radioactive Waste Management

Chapter 3: State/Local Financing of New Nuclear Reactor Construction and the Fights for Increased Nuclear Safety

Conclusion

References

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 31/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793620453, 978-1793620453
      ISBN10: 1793620458

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Anti-Nuclear Power Movement and Discourses of Energy Justice critically analyzes the movement for a carbon-free and nuclear-free energy future in the U.S. using an environmental justice framework. Jesse P. Van Gerven explores how different social and environmental justice discourses are constructed through the claims of social movement organizations. This study shows how ideas of distribution, recognition, and representation structure the arguments made by anti-nuclear groups against the production of nuclear power. Through critical analyses of the claims made by the anti-nuclear power movement in the U.S., as well as analyses of the historical and structural context these claims emerged from, the author identifies general principals of energy justice. These principles can help guide future energy policy and energy system development to ensure social and environmental justice.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Federal “Loan Guarantees” for Financing New Nuclear Reactor Construction

      Chapter 2: High-Level Radioactive Waste Management

      Chapter 3: State/Local Financing of New Nuclear Reactor Construction and the Fights for Increased Nuclear Safety

      Conclusion

      References

      About the Author

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