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- Title
- The role of law in climate change mitigation in oil and gas production
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Scientific evidence and ideas about climate change suggest the need for a global energy shift from oil and fossil fuels to renewables and other forms of clean energy. This transition will not be possible without understanding the dynamics and legal frameworks in petroleum-producing countries. More so, the current significant position of oil and fossil fuels in the global energy mix justifies the need to inquire into sustainability practices in the oil and gas industry, while the energy transi...
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Doctoral
- Date created
- 2021
- Creator
- Abraham-Dukuma, Magnus Chimuenya
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10289/14600
- Related subjects
- Energy governance / Oil and gas production / Climate change mitigation / Energy transition / Emissions reduction / Upstream emissions regulation / Climate change mitigation -- Legal status, laws, etc. / Natural gas -- Climatic factors -- Law and legislation / Petroleum law and legislation -- Climatic factors / Energy transition -- Climatic factors -- Law and legislation / Renewable energy sources -- Law and legislation / Greenhouse gas mitigation -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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