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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. The Dominant Ecomodernist Paradigm
- Individual self-actualization remains a prime imperative that is impervious to ecological or communitarian critique
- Individual mobility remains sacrosanct — albeit with electric vehicles and green air travel
- Individual social mobility remains the sine-qua-non of progressive green politics, even as A.I. and the top-down version of IR4.0 tend towards entrenching unprecedented degrees of caste-based inequality [45].
- Ontological meaning is to be achieved through material affluence — but with green supply chains
- There must be continual access to unlimited energy — albeit renewably sourced.
3. The Inversion of Green Metaphysics: From Off-Grid Sufficiency to Hyper-Grid Connectivity
4. High-Tech Global and Grid Approaches to Energy Transition
- Setting emission reduction targets and regulations:
- Promoting renewable energy:
- Sponsoring innovation and technology R&D (e.g. Energy Innovation Program and the Canadian Emissions Reduction Innovation Network)
- Encouraging energy efficiency:
- Supporting sector-specific transitions:
- Encouraging carbon capture and storage in heavy industries such as cement production, iron and steel
- Building infrastructure for Net-Zero (including smart electricity grids, hydrogen infrastructure, EV charging points)
- Promoting voluntary initiatives, networks and partnerships which are designed not only to facilitate action but to create a ‘structure of feeling’ that the energy transition is ongoing and inevitable.
5. The Circular Economy from Above
6. Populist Rejection of Net Zero and Green Energy
7. IR4.0 from Below: Decentralized, Open Source, Disruptive
- National states required children and young adults to be schooled outside of the home
- Industrial products required raw materials, skills and capital equipment beyond the means of any individual household.
- Industrial innovation required a level of technical expertise and collaboration that was beyond the means of any individual householder or even a community.
8. The Post-Liberal Alternative: Energy Transition as a Function of Virtue and Post-Liberal Politics
9. Conclusions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| IR4.0 | 4th Industrial Revolution |
| 1 | The politics are complex but even Nigel Farage, an instinctive Thatcherite, now renders the ideological a priori commitment to free trade in terms of ‘fair trade’ and acknowledges a mercantilist real politic that foregrounds the economic interests of nation states. |
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