2016
DOI: 10.14296/jhrc.v2i2.2261
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Readjusting the political thermostat: fuel poverty and human rights in the UK

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“…A further conceptual direction has been the move toward theorizing energy poverty as a distinct form and manifestation of social, environmental and energy injustice (Christman and Russell 2016;Sovacool et al 2016;. Such work has made clear that the amelioration of energy poverty should be considered a fundamental moral and political obligation, rather than an optional act of charity or benevolence.…”
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“…A further conceptual direction has been the move toward theorizing energy poverty as a distinct form and manifestation of social, environmental and energy injustice (Christman and Russell 2016;Sovacool et al 2016;. Such work has made clear that the amelioration of energy poverty should be considered a fundamental moral and political obligation, rather than an optional act of charity or benevolence.…”
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confidence: 99%