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Just transition offers a way for fossil fuel-dependant economies to meet climate goals, while ensuring that society as a whole - communities, workers, young people and marginalised groups - remain in the forefront of the conversation.
Philani Moyo is Professor of Sociology at the University of Fort Hare in South Africa. He holds a DPhil and an MA from the University of Leeds, UK. His primary research interests are in climate justice, just transition, adaptation and resilience building, climate-resilient food systems and food justice. One of his recent books is Climate Action in Southern Africa: Implications for Climate Justice and Just Transition (editor) (Routledge, 2024). Philani sits on the Board of Directors for the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology (USA) and is a member of the Development Studies Association of the UK and of the South African Sociological Association and the co-lead of the Future Earth Africa Hub Leadership Centre's Sustainability Science Cluster on 'Degrowth and Climate Justice in Africa'.
Willice O. Abuya is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, Moi University, Kenya, specialising in environmental sociology. His most recent publication is 'Identity and Moralities' in African Values and Development: Rethinking Agenda 2063 (Routledge, 2025). His current international research partnership is with the University of Geneva's 'Violence Against Environmental Defenders in Mining' project. He is also the co-lead of the Future Earth Africa Hub Leadership Centre's Sustainability Science Cluster, focusing on 'Degrowth and Climate Justice'. Willice is also an associate editor for the journal Extractive Industry and Society.
Gabriel Botchwey is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Education, Winneba, Ghana. He holds a PhD in politics and international studies (Leeds), an MA in development studies (the Netherlands) and a Master of Laws (Ghana). Some of his recent publications include Small-scale Mining, Environmental Destruction and Democracy Capture: The Government of Ghana's Failed War on Galamsey; Small-Scale Mining, Environment and Livelihoods: Perspectives from Mining Communities in Ghana; and Working with Legal Small-Scale Miners: Implications for Development. Gabriel is also the co-lead of the Future Earth Africa Hub Leadership Centre's Sustainability Science Cluster, focusing on 'Degrowth and Climate Justice'.
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