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This is the Transnational STS COVID-19 project page.
This timeline serves as a record of the monthly Media Briefs of the Energy in COVID-19 research group.
For regular updates from the Transnational STS COVID-19 Project working groups.
This Text Artifact serves as a living record of the Energy in COVID-19 working group's past meetings.
The Energy in COVID-19 working group is hosting a discussion of Cara N.
As the rhythms of everyday life, industry, and consumption shift in response to COVID-19, so too does energy.
I will consider the impacts of retrofitting, rennovations, and weatherization in new terms now. A "just" transition will be at the forefront of my mind when considering the impacts of green energy in Philadelphia. Gentrification is already a massive issue in Philadelphia, and I had considered how green energy may play into it, but now I have models, like the Yansa model, which offer ways for a green transition to benefit the community at large. On top of this, I can now relate capital and biopower into this transition better, with detailed examples as seen in the book.
I good example of biopower in the book is how the extractive nature that is a requirement for oil and fossil fuel bussiness has translated into wind, despite not being a requirement. In Philadelphia, we have seen something similar with solarize Philadelphia. I do not have the exact details right now, but I remember a plan for a community based building for solar panels running into issues. I would like to reanalyze that and compare it to wind farms in Mexico.
The Energy in COVID-19 monthly Media Briefs collect the latest news read by our working group members.