ENERGY TRANSITIONS
Energy transitions are inherently complex and prolonged affairs, and there are
numerous unanswered questions about the timing and nature of the transition to
whatever comes after the fossil fuel era. These questions cross disciplinary
and epistemological lines, making them particularly suited to exploration from
the perspectives of geography. These sessions present research related to
transitions in energy sources and uses, along with the social, political and/or
economic implications of those transitions.
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Michael Minn
Department of History, Politics and Geography
Farmingdale State College