Energy policy: complex?

author: David Bree, Institute for Scientific Interchange Foundation
published: Oct. 15, 2008,   recorded: September 2008,   views: 5025
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Energy generation is comparatively simple, energy policy is not. Can complex systems science help us to understand the national and international policies past and present? Can it contribute to a sensible resolution of the problems caused by our low cost energy economies and resulting carbon emissions? If so, how? if not, why not?

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Comment1 Yukiols, November 15, 2023 at 9:38 a.m.:

While energy policy is complex, energy generation is very straightforward. Can complex systems science aid in our understanding of current and past national and international policies https://spacebar-clicker.net/

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