Green on Green: Issues of Public Opposition to Proposed Renewable Energy Projects

IF 0.4 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Chinese Journal of Environmental Law Pub Date : 2021-12-07 DOI:10.1163/24686042-12340072
Yankun Zhao, Tao Du
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Renewable energy is widely recognised as a significant tool to combat climate change, achieve carbon neutrality and realise sustainable development. However, even with widespread support, renewable projects may trigger conflicts and lead to green on green tension – a conflict between the environmental benefits of renewable energy projects (REP s) and public concerns over consequential environmental detriments. This article clarifies both the environmental impacts and the environmental-related impacts that can be caused by REP s and contribute to green on green tension; and examines how these can be weighed against the positives of such projects. The article argues that the stage of public participation in decision making on REP s provides the appropriate mechanism to identify and mitigate the impacts and weigh the competing interests; and that to guide this process national policies should establish a presumption in favour of REP s, rebuttable when significant harm is likely to result from the proposed project.
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绿色对绿色:公众反对拟议可再生能源项目的问题
可再生能源被广泛认为是应对气候变化、实现碳中和和实现可持续发展的重要工具。然而,即使得到广泛支持,可再生能源项目也可能引发冲突,并导致绿色对绿色的紧张关系——可再生能源项目的环境效益之间的冲突(REP s) 以及公众对由此产生的环境危害的关注。本文阐明了REP可能造成的环境影响和环境相关影响 s,并有助于绿色对绿色的紧张关系;并研究了如何将这些因素与此类项目的积极因素进行权衡。本文认为,公众参与REP决策的阶段 s提供了适当的机制来识别和减轻影响,并权衡相互竞争的利益;为了指导这一进程,国家政策应建立有利于REP的推定 s、 当拟建项目可能造成重大损害时,可予以反驳。
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