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Putting visions in their place: responsible research and innovation for energy system decarbonization

Chris Groves Orcid Logo, Karen Henwood, Nick Pidgeon, Catherine Cherry, Erin Roberts, Fiona Shirani, Gareth Thomas

Journal of Responsible Innovation, Volume: 10, Issue: 1

Swansea University Author: Chris Groves Orcid Logo

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Decarbonizing energy systems is an ambitious sociotechnical project,and will have significant implications for social justice, given the increasing dependence of societies globally on energy services.Eliciting non-expert values and perspectives to help reflect on the desirability of visions of socio...

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ISSN: 2329-9460 2329-9037
Published: Informa UK Limited 2023
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