Energy Injustice and Its Role for Environmental Peacebuilding


Publisher: Carpo Sustainability Series

Author(s): Ahmad Al-Wadaey, Tobias Zumbragel, and Ali Alameda

Date: 2023

Topics: Extractive Resources, Governance, Livelihoods, Renewable Resources, Weapons, Waste, and Pollution

Countries: Yemen

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This report discusses the crucial but understudied impact of oil extraction in- dustries on local communities and the environment in Yemen’s Hadhramawt governorate. By combining conceptual approaches of energy justice and the environmental peacebuilding literature, it provides a novel perspective on how environmental pollution via the oil industry in Yemen creates injustices and grievances and might hamper sustainable peace efforts. Using a mixed method approach of both quantitative and qualitative analyses, the empirical assess- ment in two districts of Hadhramawt governorate, Tarim and Sah, confirms as- sumptions about widespread and severe oil pollution negatively impacting the local population. Based on a household survey and additional expert interviews, it further describes potential avenues for remediation that offer recommenda- tions for concrete action on environmental peacebuilding strategies.