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This study analyzes the deepening crisis in the availability of global energy resources and looks at ways to transform how we produce and use energy in order to create a sustainable development model. They state that "Socially just and ecologically sustainable solutions must be found in order to organize energy supply, the entire industrial production, the transport and heating sector with significantly fewer greenhouse gases." They believe this is possible through greater efficiency. Their focus is on the production of electric power.
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energy resources, resource availability, bibliothek der friedrich-ebert-stiftung, ohio env.es.5.a, ohio pg.er.1.c, wuppertal institute for climate, environment and energy, wuppertal institute: towards a global energy transformation, wuppertal institute: towards a global energy transformation/ohio env.es.5.a. pg.er.1.c, available resources, energy transformation on a global scale, sustainable energy production, nonrenewable energy resources, renewable energy resources
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