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  • July 20, 2020

Why fossil fuel producer subsidies matter (SEI)

The Stockholm Environment Institute features a new article in Nature which explains how subsidies affect fossil fuel investment and why they deserve greater attention in global modelling analyses.

To read the full paper, refer to the SEI website.

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