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ABSTRACT One might think that renewable energies such as solar and wind are flow resources that are conducive to public ownership, but the vast majority of these renewables projects are privately owned. What explains this apparent paradox? This article focuses on the unique case of electricity in the United States to argue that renewable capital must ...
Matthew T. Huber
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Earth-mass planets with He atmospheres in the habitable zone of Sun-like stars. [PDF]
Lammer H +6 more
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EL meteorites do date the giant planet instability [PDF]
Chrysa Avdellidou +4 more
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The Final State of the Thermal Evolution of Free-Floating Giant Planet [PDF]
R. Szczȩśniak +3 more
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The Monster ‘Within’: Capitalist Urbanization as Geometabolic Escalation
ABSTRACT This article challenges prevailing approaches to urban sustainability by reconceptualizing capitalist urbanization as a planetary process of geometabolic escalation. Hegemonic visions of sustainable cities render invisible the non‐city sociometabolic preconditions and consequences of urban life under capitalism.
Neil Brenner, Swarnabh Ghosh
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Saturn's moon Mimas may have a vast hidden ocean. [PDF]
Tillman NT.
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Political Economy of Renewables Capitalism: Moving beyond ‘Climate Change’ vs ‘System Change’
ABSTRACT There is a growing tendency to argue that the capitalist mode of production is fundamentally incompatible with climate stability and that ‘system change’ is needed to prevent apocalyptic ‘climate change’. This position overstates capitalism's dependence on fossil fuels.
Murat Arsel, Alfredo Saad‐Filho
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Discovery of H 3 + and infrared aurorae at Neptune with JWST. [PDF]
Melin H +14 more
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Bake Sales to Save Nature: Why Wall Street Conservation Survives
ABSTRACT Academics have spent decades analysing the harms and failures of market and finance‐led biodiversity policy. Yet, even though ‘selling nature to save it’ looks less like the promised green capitalism and more like a decades‐long bake sale in that its efforts are small, piecemeal and rely on copious amounts of cheap capital, the approach ...
Jessica Dempsey
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Origin of compact exoplanetary systems during disk infall. [PDF]
Rufu R, Canup RM.
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