Climate Change and Energy Transition: Perceptions of Emergency, Responsibility, and the Future Imaginaries of Manitoban Unionized Workers
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Hudson, Mark (Author)
Title
Climate Change and Energy Transition: Perceptions of Emergency, Responsibility, and the Future Imaginaries of Manitoban Unionized Workers
Abstract
This paper explores the perceptions and future imaginaries of a group of union members in Manitoba, Canada, concerning climate change, energy transition, and the roles of unions and workers in climate politics. Based on interviews with 30 rank and file workers carried out through the winter of 2020, the results suggest some starting points for a more active engagement between the labour movement and climate politics—an engagement that is central to climate justice, and that becomes more vital every moment as workers both participate through their waged labour in the production of ecological crisis, and stand to suffer intensely from both climate change and from elite-led energy transitions.
Publication
Futures
Date
2024
Journal Abbr
Futures
Language
English`
ISSN
0016-3287
Short Title
Climate Change and Energy Transition
Accessed
2/10/24, 3:46 PM
Citation
Hudson, M. (2024). Climate Change and Energy Transition: Perceptions of Emergency, Responsibility, and the Future Imaginaries of Manitoban Unionized Workers. Futures. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2024.103339
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