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    The city never sleeps, but when will investment banks wake up to the climate crisis? by Cojoianu, T, Hoepner, AGF, Schneider, F, Urban, M, Vu, A, Wojcik, D

    Published 2021
    “…We also study whether city-level fossil fuel divestment commitments and country level green banking policies impact the profile of fossil fuel financial centres over our study timeframe. …”
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    Ultrafast laser processing of silicon for photovoltaics by Franta, BA, Mazur, E, Sundaram, SK

    Published 2017
    “…The fossil fuel divestment movement has been described as the fastest-growing disinvestment movement in history, and in recent years it has continued to expand. …”
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    Race to burn the last ton of carbon and the risk of stranded assets by Van der Ploeg, R

    Published 2017
    “…A cap on global warming implies a tighter carbon budget which can be enforced with a credible second-best renewable energy subsidy designed to lock up fossil fuel and curb cumulative emissions. Such a subsidy brings forward the end of the fossil fuel era, but accelerates fossil fuel extraction and global warming in the short run. …”
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    Macroeconomics of sustainability transitions: Second-best climate policy, Green Paradox, and renewables subsidies. by van der Ploeg, F

    Published 2011
    “…A steeply rising carbon tax is the best way to stimulate the early switch from fossil fuel to renewables. If such a tax is infeasible and a subsidy on renewables is used instead, fossil fuel is pumped more vigorously and global warming exacerbated. …”
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    Learning From Our Mistakes: Corporate Front Groups and the Limits of Revelation in Climate Politics by Tim Wood

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Fossil fuel companies have made major investments in mobilizing citizen support in recent decades, funding advocacy groups to stoke climate denial, doubt, and delay. …”
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    Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox by Van der Ploeg, R

    Published 2013
    “…However, if extraction becomes more costly as reserves are depleted, such policies also shorten the fossil fuel era, induce more fossil fuel to be left in the earth and thus curb cumulative carbon emissions. …”
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    Optimal Planning of Integrated Nuclear-Renewable Energy System for Marine Ships Using Artificial Intelligence Algorithm by Hossam A. Gabbar, Md. Ibrahim Adham, Muhammad R. Abdussami

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…As the penetration of RESs in marine ships is limited, fossil fuel-based generators provide most of the energy. …”
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    Energy on earth [videorecording] / by Stonebarger, Bill, Hawkhill Associates

    Published 2001
    “…Discusses forms of energy, the first and second laws of thermodynamics as they apply to the sun's energy, fossil fuels and fossil fuel pollution, renewable energy sources…”
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    Low-Carbon Futures for Bioethylene in the United States by Gillian Foster

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The manufacture of the chemical ethylene, a key ingredient in plastics, currently depends on fossil-fuel-derived carbon and generates significant greenhouse gas emissions. …”
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    THE EFFECTS OF UTILIZING GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN THERMAL POWER PLANTS ON THE PLANT PERFORMANCE AND FUEL SAVING by Ahmet DAĞDAŞ

    Published 2006-02-01
    “…The share of electricity production from thermal power plants for Turkey is about 61 %. Since the fossil fuels are rapidly consumed, the concept of fossil fuel saving is very important for humanity. …”
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    Early oil industry disinformation on global warming by Franta, B

    Published 2021
    “…Determining the onset of organized disinformation about global warming is critical for understanding its political history and evaluating the responsibilities of fossil fuel producers and other relevant parties today. …”
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