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COP27: Just Energy Transition for People and the Planet

Clean energy - transition for whom? Why just energy transition? What are the risks? Who benefits? How can we safeguard the just energy transition? What needs to be done? Published in connection to COP27 and the side event “Social and Environmental Justice in the Energy Transition: Lessons from Africa” on 16 November 2022, arranged by Swedwatch and Swedish Society for Nature Conservation.
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