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The problem of energy consumption, resource depletion and global warming has moved in fifty years from a fringe campaign to the mainstream of politics, scientific research and the media. However, the need to reduce consumption conflicts inexorably with the lifestyle demands of consumers who continue...

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Main Authors: Andreas Sicklinger, Adrian Peach
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Language:English
Published: Aiap Edizioni 2024-06-01
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