Political economy of (de)carbonisation
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TextLanguage: English Other title: - Economic and Political Weekly Vol.58; No.34 - 26 Aug. 2023 pp. 19-23
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There is a high correlation between wealth and greenhouse gas emissions. Changing geopolitics over clean energy is replacing fossil fuel-based global power structures. Climate change is the new colonialism. Fossil fuels remain the most strategic commodity and are critical to national and international politics.
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