Contents
List of Illustrations
About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Essential Elements and Prevalence
Chapter 1. The Essential Elements of Energy Insecurity
Chapter 2. The Prevalence of Energy Insecurity in the United States
Part II. Core Dimensions
Chapter 3. The Economic Dimension: Difficulty Paying and Debt
Chapter 4. The Physical Dimension: Disrepair and Drafts
Chapter 5. Coping Strategies: Forgoing Basic Needs, Facing Discomfort, and Accessing Assistance
Chapter 6. The Complexities of Coping in the Absence of Energy Assistance
Chapter 7. The Limits of Energy Assistance Programs and Possible Improvements
Part III. Crisis Points, Cumulative Burdens, and Consequences
Chapter 8. Disconnections
Chapter 9. Co-occurring Insecurities and Complex Social Circumstances
Chapter 10. Health Correlates and Consequences of Energy Insecurity
Chapter 11. The Structural Determinants of Energy Insecurity
Part IV. Climate Change and the Transition to Energy Security for All
Chapter 12. Energy Insecurity from Grid Failure and Long-Term Power Outages
Chapter 13. Policy Pathways to Household Energy Security for All
Chapter 14. Shifting the Power Dynamics
Methodological Appendix
Notes
References
Index