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_aMohanty, Sujit Kumar _952662 |
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| 245 | _aCritical minerals can unlock a cleaner energy future | ||
| 260 | _aJournal IIPA Regional Branch, Odisha | ||
| 300 | _a30, 2023: p.155-162 | ||
| 520 | _aThe transition from fossil fuel-intensive energy systems to cleaner, renewable energy alternatives is reshaping industries, economies, and social structures. Governments and organizations worldwide are investing in sustainable solutions to mitigate climate change and reduce carbon emissions. This shift demands policy reforms, technological innovations, and financial investments to support green infrastructure. It also impacts labor markets, requiring new skill sets and creating jobs in renewable energy sectors. Traditional energy-dependent industries must adapt or face economic disruptions. Social adaptation is necessary, as communities reliant on fossil fuel jobs navigate the transition. The structural transformation highlights the need for inclusivity, ensuring marginalized populations have access to emerging opportunities. The renewable energy transition fosters resilience and energy security, reducing dependency on finite resources. Successful implementation requires collaboration among policymakers, businesses, and civil society. By embracing this change, societies can pave the way for a sustainable and equitable future. – Reproduced | ||
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_aEnergy Transition, Renewable Energy, Fossil Fuels, Clean Energy, Socio-Economic Impact, Structural Changes, Sustainability, Climate Change, Green Economy, Policy Reforms, Economic Transformation, Decarbonization, Social Adaptation, Environmental Impact, Energy Policy. _952663 |
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| 773 | _aJournal IIPA Regional Branch, Odisha | ||
| 906 | _aENERGY POLICY | ||
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