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Exnovating for a renewable energy transition

Debra J. Davidson ()
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Debra J. Davidson: University of Alberta

Nature Energy, 2019, vol. 4, issue 4, 254-256

Abstract: New scientific findings cataloguing the need for a rapid renewable energy transition are most often met with calls for innovation. Our failure to address climate change and thereby avoid the socioeconomic crises it foretells will not be attributed to a lack of innovation, however, but rather to a lack of exnovation.

Date: 2019
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