Intersectional issues in renewables: the race debate in the

Intersectional issues in renewables: the race debate in the energy sector


Intersectional issues in renewables: the race debate in the energy sector
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We must guard against the idea that green means socially responsible and equitable. Green and optimum social outcomes are not synonymous; therefore, a debate about intersectional issues relating to gender, race, inequality and justice is warranted.

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