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      Energy Dilemmas: Climate Change, Creative Destruction and Inclusive Carbon-Neutral Modernization Path Transitions

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      International Critical Thought
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                International Critical Thought
                International Critical Thought
                Informa UK Limited
                2159-8282
                2159-8312
                January 22 2025
                : 1-25
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                [1 ]School of Global Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
                [2 ]Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
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                10.1080/21598282.2025.2448920
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