Once-Oil-Dependent Texas Economy to Keep Growing as Renewable Energy Expands
Keith Phillips and
Christopher Slijk
Southwest Economy, 2021, issue Third Quarter
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The negative environmental impacts of global warming have motivated the beginnings of a global transition from traditional fossil fuels to renewable energy.
Date: 2021
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