Energy Transition and Climate Change in Decision-making Processes / / edited by Georgios Tsantopoulos and Evangelia Karasmanaki.
There is a growing concern about the climate; numerous voices stress that, in order to overcome the climate crisis, the transition to a low-carbon society is the most reasonable path to follow. In this type of society, individuals would be characterized by making mindful efforts to drastically decre...
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