Energy Transitions for Oil Producing Regions MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY El Hadi Jazairy
World Future Energy Summit 10th Edition – Abu Dhabi
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Design Earth, Cutting Grounds
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Bas: North Africa is probably one of the biggest opportunities for the real solution.
Ruys: If you would include North Africa we could be attacked with the rational that some people might not want to include North Africa.
De Graaf: North Africa does allow you to be more ambitious as a whole, in Abrahams: North African solar the sense that if you do not want to does raise a lot of issues also rely on breakthroughs in technology, about dependence and the incorporation of North Africa is geopolitics. needed for a 100% renewable AMO, Roadmap 2050 scenario.
E. Jazairy R. Ghosn, Hassi Messaoud Oil Urbanism, NG6: Grounding Metabolism, 2014.
All ecological projects (and arguments) are simultaneously political-economic projects (and arguments) and vice versa. Ecological arguments are never socially neutral any more than sociopolitical arguments are ecologically neutral. David Harvey, Justice, Nature and the Geography of Difference, 1996.