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The world’s attention has increasingly turned toward the deep ocean, […]
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In their 2022 article, “Contested Transition? Exploring the Politics and […]
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The village of Fairborne, Wales, represents the exact opposite of […]
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Indonesia’s Energy Transition Is Not About Technology—It Is About Power
When people talk about the energy transition, they often imagine […]
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