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Andreas Roos

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Solar technology and global environmental justice : The vision and the reality

Author

  • Andreas Roos

Summary, in English

Building on insights from ecological economics and philosophy of technology, this book offers a novel, interdisciplinary approach to understand the contradictory nature of Solar photovoltaic (PV) technology.

Solar photovoltaic (PV) technology is rapidly emerging as a cost-effective option in the world economy. However, reports about miserable working conditions, environmentally deleterious mineral extraction and toxic waste dumps corrode the image of a problem-free future based on solar power. Against this backdrop, Andreas Roos explores whether ‘ecologically unequal exchange’ – an asymmetric transfer of labour time and natural resources – is a necessary condition for solar PV development. He demonstrates how the massive increase in solar PV installation over recent years would not have been possible without significant wage/price differences in the world economy - notably between Europe/North America and Asia- and concludes that solar PV development is currently contingent on environmental injustices in the world economy. As a solution, Roos argues that solar technology is best coupled with strategies for degrowth, which allow for a transition away from fossil fuels and towards a socially just and ecologically sustainable future.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of solar power, philosophy of technology, and environmental justice.

Department/s

  • Human Ecology

Publishing year

2023-02-02

Language

English

Publication/Series

Routledge Studies in Environmental Justice

Document type

Book

Publisher

Routledge

Topic

  • Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
  • Energy Systems
  • Economics

Keywords

  • Solar technology
  • Ecologically unequal exchange
  • Renewable energy
  • Social metabolism
  • Philosophy of technology
  • Ecological economics
  • Political ecology
  • Human ecology
  • Inherent politics
  • Solar power
  • Environmental justice
  • Life cycle analysis
  • Machine fetishism
  • Denial
  • Alternative solar technology
  • Metabolic counter-regime

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9781032273389
  • ISBN: 9781003292319