Delivering a timely and Just Energy Transition: Which policy research priorities?

In recent years, the concept of “energy justice” has attracted much attention and research effort. Although all policy issues related to energy justice are worthy of further study, the time constraints posed by the looming threat of climate change suggests the need for coordinated policy research ef...

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subjects Climate change
Compensation
Developmental stages
Energy
energy justice
Energy policy
Energy transition
Environmental policy
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Environmental Studies
Europe
Fossil fuels
Inequality
Infrastructure
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Phase transitions
Policy analysis
Policy research
Priorities
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Science & Technology
Social justice
Strands
Transformation
Vulnerability
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