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climate change mitigation 2 feminist theory 2 gender equality 2 ow-carbon energy transition 2 Climate change 1 Climate protection 1 Energiepolitik 1 Energy policy 1 Frauen 1 Frauenbewegung 1 Förderung erneuerbarer Energien 1 Gender Economics 1 Gender economics 1 Gender equality 1 Gleichberechtigung 1 Greenhouse gas emissions 1 Klimaschutz 1 Klimawandel 1 Renewable energy policy 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 1 Women 1 Women's movement 1
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Štreimikienė, Dalia 2
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Low-carbon energy transition from the lens of feminist theories
Štreimikienė, Dalia - In: Contemporary economics 17 (2023) 4, pp. 456-468
Climate change mitigation pledges require decarbonization of the economy and the creation of a carbon-neutral society. Men and women contribute differently to climate change and have different roles in low-carbon energy transition. Gender roles influence career choices, abilities to invest in...
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Low-carbon energy transition from the lens of feminist theories
Štreimikienė, Dalia - In: Contemporary Economics 17 (2023) 4, pp. 456-468
Climate change mitigation pledges require decarbonization of the economy and the creation of a carbon-neutral society. Men and women contribute differently to climate change and have different roles in low-carbon energy transition. Gender roles influence career choices, abilities to invest in...
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