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Comment: Protect Global Supply Chains for Low Carbon Technologies

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Goldthau, Andreas
Hughes, Llewelyn

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COVID-19's effects have caused global supply chains to buckle and break. Of the many sectors affected, one is particularly worrying - low-carbon energy. Closed borders, silent factories and shortages of components are slowing the deployment of wind turbines, solar panels and electric vehicles worldwide, with little time left to avert dangerous climate change.

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2099-12-31

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