Dear All,

Myself, Zoë Yunker and Jessica Dempsey recently published an article in Jacobin 
on how finance capital, with a particular focus on Canadian pension capital, is 
impacting the shape of the energy transition.

The piece sketches a link between workers’ own retirement funds and the 
hollowing out of social value in a renewable energy industry set for 
exponential growth. But zoomed out further, it provides a rare look at working 
and living conditions in a sector whose success is yoked to the fate of the 
climate crisis. As stated by Nico Ries, lead organizer with Green Workers 
Alliance. “If we don't get a grip on the industry now it’s going to be a way 
bigger problem down the line.”

The bottom line of the piece is that relying on financial capital to fund the 
energy transition — especially without better guardrails from government — 
means that social value and working conditions will get eroded in the 
renewables sector, thus making it harder to sell the transition to workers and 
communities.

https://jacobin.com/2023/10/canada-pension-investment-renewable-energy-workers-rights-just-transition

All the best,

James
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James K. Rowe
Associate Professor
School of Environmental Studies
University of Victoria
Office - Turpin A143
Phone - 250.853-3574
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New book:
Radical 
Mindfulness<https://www.routledge.com/Radical-Mindfulness-Why-Transforming-Fear-of-Death-is-Politically-Vital/Rowe/p/book/9781032523361>

I acknowledge and respect the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples on whose territory the 
university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose 
historical relationships with the land continue to this day. The process of 
colonization is ongoing as are resistances to it. My intention is that the 
research and teaching I do be in the service of decolonization.

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