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One more try: The International Solar Alliance and India's search for geopolitical influence

open access: yesEnergy Strategy Reviews, 2019
The International Solar Alliance (ISA) is a new initiative launched at the 2015 Paris climate conference by India, jointly with France. The ISA is the first international organization headquartered in India and aims to promote solar electricity in the ...
Sarang Shidore, Joshua W. Busby
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Spatial distributions of stranded fossil asset costs and benefits from climate change mitigation

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Communications, 2023
A global 2 °C climate target is projected to generate significant economic benefits. However, the presence of fossil fuel assets that are stranded as a consequence of climate change mitigation could complicate cost-benefit considerations at the country ...
Haozhe Yang, Kyle C Meng, Sangwon Suh
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Chapter 3 Geopolitics of the Energy Transition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The global energy scenario is undergoing an unprecedented transition. In the wake of enormous challenges—such as increased population, higher energy demands, increasing greenhouse gas emissions, depleting fossil fuel reserves, volatile energy prices ...
Giuli, Marco
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REGIONAL GEOPOLITICAL PROJECT “INTERMARIUM”: PERSPECTIVES OF REALIZATION

open access: yesСравнительная политика, 2016
The emergence of geopolitical projects of association of the countries in the “Intermarium” dates back to the period after the First World War. In the era of the Cold War, some countries of the Baltic-Black Sea region were part of the Soviet Union, while 
A. G. Goltsov
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Les limites des discussions internationales sur la libéralisation de l’agriculture : les oublis du débat et les « oubliés de l’Histoire »

open access: yesOléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides, 2006
40% of the world population is concerned with the questions related to the liberalization of agriculture. In spite of this outstanding importance, the current intense international debate on liberalization is biased by five major problems: the ...
Losch Bruno
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Preventing Environmental Crime and Human Vulnerability through the MGPOC Framework: The Case of Zimbabwe’s Lithium Industry

open access: yesJournal of Illicit Economies and Development, 2022
Based on a research in progress, the ‘micro-geopolitics of organised crime’ (MGPOC) framework examines how and why organised crime groups (OCGs) around the globe develop illicit economies associated to natural resources.
Fausto Carbajal Glass
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The new geopolitics of global education [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Geopolitical issues have affected the people-to-people links and higher education adversely. While the UK, like other developed countries in the West, is keen to attract talented professionals as well as students who could contribute positively towards ...
Maini, Tridivesh Singh
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Rising seas and sinking islands: the geopolitics of climate change in Tuvalu and Kiribati

open access: yes, 2021
Anthropogenic climate change is predicted to accelerate throughout the 21st century, with transformative impacts for biophysical and social systems. Due to their vulnerability to sea level rise and because of fears that they may be fully inundated, low ...
Saddington, Liam Ryder
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STRATEGY FOR THE PREVENTION OF WORLD WARS IDEAL POLITICAL MAP OF THE WORLD, FROM 195 TO 21 MEGA-FEDERATIONS [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Română de Geografie Politică
Wars have always caused millions and millions of dead, destroyed peoples' wealth and held development back. Geopolitics, alternative history, futurology or nationalist politics tackle this problem by creating regional paintings, but the results are ...
Luca DIACONESCU, Angelica NECȘULEA
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Cesium in Biology, Pancreatic Cancer, and Controversy in High and Low Radiation Exposure Damage—Scientific, Environmental, Geopolitical, and Economic Aspects [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Radionuclide contamination in terrestrial ecosystems has reached a dangerous level. The major artificial radionuclide present in the environment is cesium-137 (137-Cs). In humans, animals, and plants cesium ion (Cs+) behaves like potassium ion (K+) and it is localized mainly inside the cells.
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