Are Low‐Income Households Getting Left Behind in the United Kingdom's Energy Transition?

The transition to sustainable energy sources is crucial to achieving the 2015 Paris Agreement of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the impacts on the environment and climate, while providing access to affordable, secure, modern, and sustainable energy by 2030—Sustainable Development Goal 7 of...

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Energy sources
Energy transition
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Households
Paris Agreement
Renewable energy
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Sustainable energy
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