Breakthrough Energy Technologies in the Twenty-First Century: Economic and Geopolitical Implications
Historical precedent shows that a transition to new sources of energy is overdue. However, according to current trends, renewable energy sources are not likely to replace fossil fuels and coal—which is making a comeback—in spite of the latter's negative effects on the environment. An alternativ...
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