Revisiting Renewable Energies: Liberating, Pacifying, and Democratizing

Business and Society 63 (6):1295-1301 (2024)
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Abstract

We all know that renewable energies are important for environmental reasons. However, recent developments should open our eyes to the fact that they are even more critical for sustainable development. In this commentary, we argue that societal benefits should be included in renewable energy decisions. Specifically, we discuss their contributions to freedom, peace, and democracy.

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