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A note on energy policies for sustainability after Covid-19
23 April 2020

Authors: BORGHESI, Simone; DELBEKE, Jos; GLACHANT, Jean-Michel; POTOTSCHNIG, Alberto; RANCI, Pippo

Covid-19 is changing the scenarios on which most policies were based, including those in the fields of energy and the environment. Experts Simone Borghesi, Jos Delbeke, Jean-Michel Glachant, Alberto Pototschnig and Pippo Ranci have put together a list of 10 suggestions that should inspire post Covid19 energy and climate policies.
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