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Renewable Revolution

Simone Malacrida

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Sinopsis

The book focuses on the particular role of renewable energy sources in the current context of social, political and technological revolutions and a crucial historical shift in the future reconciliation between development and the environment. New industrial and geopolitical balances impose a radical re-examination of some pre-existing concepts and the changing relationships between technology, society and daily life. The book is the second in an energy trilogy.
Disponible desde: 22/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 188 páginas.

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