Navigating the world in a Black or any other non-Caucasian body often means facing systemic disadvantages, marginalization, and discrimination especially in predominantly white spaces. These inequities shape all aspects of life, from accessing healthcare and education to economic opportunities and even access to basic resources like energy. Across the globe, Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour ...[Read More]
Between energy transition and racialised disparities: are we on the right path to energy justice?

Image taken by María Burguet, University of Valencia, Department of Geography.
The picture was taken in Crosby Beach (Liverpool, UK). Renewable energies changed a coastal landscape.