Cooking with Gas: Māori and the coming energy transition
Ruckstuhl, Katharina
Cite this item:
Ruckstuhl, K. (2018). Cooking with Gas: Māori and the coming energy transition. In 8th Biennial International Indigenous Research Conference: Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga (pp. 82–82). Presented at the 8th Biennial International Indigenous Research Conference: Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga.
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Abstract:
This paper presents an Indigenous and Māori perspective about the need for urgent energy transitions by examining three areas:
• Climate change transition, which I define as an energy transition to a largely non-fossil-fuel future within 30 years;
• Justice, in light of the above and in the context of Indigenous peoples’ rights; and
• How traditional Indigenous environment concepts can bolster both a just and an urgent transition
Date:
2018-11-16
Pages:
82-82
Conference:
8th Biennial International Indigenous Research Conference: Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga, Auckland, New Zealand
Keywords:
Oil and Gas, climate change, Maori, Indigenous, energy transition
Research Type:
Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Languages:
English
Notes:
This paper is a working draft and will undergo further revision
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