Rachel Webb Jekanowski, Giulia Champion, and Mikala Hope-Franklyn uncover how the Gothic—a genre steeped in themes of hauntings, monstrosity, and the uncanny—offers a critical lens for examining the racial and colonial injustices embedded in green energy narratives. At the 2024 International Gothic Association Conference, they introduced a storytelling RPG to investigate how these inequalities permeate policy and public discourse. How might the Gothic expose the systemic power dynamics shaping the push for a "just" energy transition?