Carbon Footprint: The Unequal Impact of Oil Barrels and Its Significance for the Energy Transition
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Carbon Footprint: The Unequal Impact of Oil Barrels and Its Significance for the Energy Transition
[Un article de The Conversation écrit par Renaud Coulomb – Professor of Economics, Mines Paris – PSL – ; Fanny Henriet – Directrice de Recherche au CNRS en économie, Aix-Marseille Université (AMU) – & Léo Reitzmann – PhD candidate in Economics, Paris School of Economics – École d”économie de Paris] Reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) related to oil cannot only reduce the consumption of petroleum products. Indeed, the carbon footprint linked …
[An article by The Conversation written by Renaud Coulomb - Professor of Economics, Mines Paris - PSL - ; Fanny Henriet - Director of Research at the CNRS in Economics, Aix-Marseille University (AMU) - & Léo Reitzmann - PhD candidate in Economics, Paris School of Economics – École d'économie de Paris] Reducing oil-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is not just about reducing the consumption of petroleum products; indeed, the carbon footprint…
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