The Green Energy Transition Is Not Necessarily Just : vimars

The Green Energy Transition Is Not Necessarily Just

While the idea of a just transition continues to play a significant role in policy debates, these conversations have largely neglected the fact that a green energy transition in the Global North will require vast mineral resources from the Global South as new technologies are deployed at scale.

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