Nuclear reactors are too expensive and slow to build
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Nuclear reactors are too expensive and slow to build
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Author Correction: Mapping Europe’s rooftop photovoltaic potential with a building-level database
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Levers to address energy insecurity in the United States
Baker, S. H., Carley, S. & Konisky, D. M. Energy insecurity and the urgent need for utility disconnection protections. Energy Policy 159, 112663 (2021).
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Linking energy service access and human capabilities to assess energy justice in the rural Sahel
Secretary-General & Releases at ‘Sustainable Energy for All’ Briefing, Tells Member States Austria to Host Partnership, Speeding Progress on Green Growth Development Goal | UN Meetings Coverage and Press accessed December 29, (n.d.). (2025).
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Dietary intake, quality, and assessment tools in individuals with problematic alcohol use: a scoping review and meta-analysis
American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. 5 TR. American Psychiatric Association; 2022. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.books.9780890425787
Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder. Available from:
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Why CEO gender affects firms’ CSR behavior: The role of different types of imprint
Andreoni J, Vesterlund L (2001) Which is the fair sex? Gender differences in altruism. Q J Econ 116(1):293–312
Ashforth BK, Saks AM (1996) Socialization tactics: longitudinal effects on…
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Act now to clean up air
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An evolving research agenda for the transition to electrified transport
An evolving research agenda for the transition to electrified transport
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Funding cuts could put research into emerging threats to lung health at risk
The Human Studies Facility is an unremarkable six-story red-brick building on the medical school campus of the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. But for 30 years, this laboratory, run…
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Advances in the performance and adoption of solar photovoltaics
Advances in the performance and adoption of solar photovoltaics
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