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Power Shift The Global Political Economy Of Energy Transitions Peter Newell

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Power Shift The Global Political Economy Of Energy Transitions Peter Newell
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Author: Peter Newell
ISBN: 9781108832854, 9781108965828, 9781108966184, 1108832857, 1108965822, 1108966187
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Power Shift The Global Political Economy Of Energy Transitions Peter Newell by Peter Newell 9781108832854, 9781108965828, 9781108966184, 1108832857, 1108965822, 1108966187 instant download after payment.

Energy transitions are fundamental to achieving a zero-carbon economy. This book explains the urgently needed transition in energy systems from the perspective of the global political economy. It develops an historical, global, political and ecological account of key features of energy transitions: from their production and financing, to how they are governed and mobilised. Informed by direct engagement in projects of energy transition, the book provides an accessible account of the real-world dilemmas in accelerating transitions to a low carbon economy. As well as changes to technology, markets, institutions and behaviours, Power Shift shows that shifts in power relations between and within countries, and across social groups and political actors, are required if the world is to move onto a more sustainable path. Using contemporary and historical case studies to explore energy transitions, it will be of interest to students and researchers across disciplines, policymakers and activists.

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