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Does the application of the polluter pays principle in Nigeria's oil industry promote environmental justice? (2022)
Thesis
Aholu, O. Does the application of the polluter pays principle in Nigeria's oil industry promote environmental justice?. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/8043695

The hydrocarbon industry is one of enormous complexity and reward. As an industry central to security, prosperity, and the very essence of civilization it offers conflicting possibilities. Though the economic prospect of the industry remains signific... Read More about Does the application of the polluter pays principle in Nigeria's oil industry promote environmental justice?.

Response to Todd, De Groot, Mose, McCauley and Heffron's critique of "Examining energy sufficiency and energy mobility in the global south through the energy justice framework" (2019)
Journal Article
Monyei, C. G., Jenkins, K., Monyei, C., Aholu, O., Akpeji, K., Oladeji, O., & Viriri, S. (2019). Response to Todd, De Groot, Mose, McCauley and Heffron's critique of "Examining energy sufficiency and energy mobility in the global south through the energy justice framework". Energy Policy, 133, Article 110917. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2019.110917

We thank Todd et al. (2019) for providing their thoughts on Monyei et al. (2018) and for opening a debate around the notion of "energy bullying". However, as we argue in this correspondence, Todd et al. (2019) have arguably adopted an unbalanced appr... Read More about Response to Todd, De Groot, Mose, McCauley and Heffron's critique of "Examining energy sufficiency and energy mobility in the global south through the energy justice framework".