Dear colleagues,

We're putting together a panel on energy justice for the 2026 Bath Conference 
on Earth System Governance<https://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/2026-bath/> 
(8-10 September 2025).  Please get in touch by 10 January 2026 if you're keen 
to join - details below.

Best wishes,

Jonathan.

Energy justice and earth system governance: connecting theories, scales and 
practices

Panel organisers: Jonathan Pickering (University of Canberra), Wendy 
Conway-Lamb (University of Canberra), David Schlosberg (University of Sydney)



Issues of justice pervade all stages of energy supply chains, ranging from the 
impacts of fossil fuel extraction or large-scale renewable energy projects on 
communities and ecosystems, to the diversity of the workforce in new energy 
industries and the ability of people on low incomes to access affordable 
electricity. These issues are entwined with global environmental change, 
including the climate and biodiversity crises. Yet, while climate justice and 
planetary justice have been central concerns of recent scholarship on earth 
system governance, the field's engagement with energy justice has been limited 
so far.



This panel aims to showcase new thinking on energy justice, including through 
dialogue between energy justice and other justice frameworks, and by 
approaching energy justice through the lens of earth system governance. We 
welcome theoretical and empirical papers on this theme, including on topics 
such as:

*      How should we understand the relationship between energy justice on the 
one hand and related ideas such as environmental, climate, planetary, and 
multispecies justice, and how can these approaches complement and inform one 
another?

*      How is energy justice shaped by practices of governance across multiple 
scales, from local energy cooperatives to domestic network regulation and 
global climate negotiations, and how do these scales interact?

*      How do understandings of energy justice vary across geographic and 
cultural contexts, and how can capabilities, practice-based and decolonial 
approaches enrich conceptualisations of energy justice?

*      How do just transition approaches in the energy sector intersect with 
other aspects of global environmental change such as biodiversity?


Please send abstracts of up to 300 words to Jonathan Pickering 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) 
by Saturday 10 January 2026. The panel organisers will then submit the full set 
of abstracts to the conference organisers by Thursday 15 January 2026.


Jonathan Pickering
Associate Professor, Canberra School of Government
University of Canberra, Australia
https://researchprofiles.canberra.edu.au/en/persons/jonathan-pickering

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