Enabling an equitable energy transition through inclusive research

Comprehensive and meaningful inclusion of marginalized communities within the research enterprise will be critical to ensuring an equitable, technology-informed, clean energy transition. We provide five key action items for government agencies and philanthropic institutions to operationalize the com...

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Published inNature energy Vol. 8; no. 1; pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors Ravikumar, A. P., Baker, E., Bates, A., Nock, D., Venkataraman, D., Johnson, T., Ash, M., Attari, S. Z., Bowie, K., Carley, S., Castellanos, S., Cha, M., Clark, D. L., Deane-Ryan, D., Djokic, D., Ford, J. C., Goldstein, A., Grubert, E., Hu, L., Kammen, D. M., Kosar, U., Miller, C., Pastor, M., Tuominen, M.
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LanguageEnglish
Published London Nature Publishing Group UK 01.01.2023
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Summary:Comprehensive and meaningful inclusion of marginalized communities within the research enterprise will be critical to ensuring an equitable, technology-informed, clean energy transition. We provide five key action items for government agencies and philanthropic institutions to operationalize the commitment to an equitable energy transition.
ISSN:2058-7546
2058-7546
DOI:10.1038/s41560-022-01145-z