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Low-carbon transitions are often assumed as positive phenomena, because they supposedly reduce carbon emissions, yet without vigilance, there is evidence that they can in fact create new injustices and vulnerabilities, while also failing to address pre-existing structural drivers of injustice in...
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Our study offers a comparative assessment of the economic, sociopolitical and environmental implications of the world’s largest source of renewable electricity, hydropower. Theorists from many disciplines have questioned both the proper role and ostensible benefits from the generation of...
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THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF ENERGY SECURITY Edited by Benjamin K. Sovacool i j Routledge j j j ^ ^ Taylor & Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK C ONTENTS List of illustrations ...
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1 Energy security and climate change : a tenuous link / Gal Luft, Anne Korin, and Eshita Gupta -- 2. The fuzzy nature of energy security / Scott Victor Valentine -- 3. Evaluating the energy security impacts of energy policies / David F. von Hippel. [et al.] -- 4. The sustainable development...
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