Renewable energy’s dark side
As countries expand investment in decentralized renewable energy, its worth keeping an eye on who’s profiting.
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Seán Muller teaches microeconomics and industrial policy at the University of Johannesburg, and writes on everything from philosophy of science to public finance.
As countries expand investment in decentralized renewable energy, its worth keeping an eye on who’s profiting.
The Ramaphosa Presidency has been praised for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, but the compensating measures that accompany it are inadequate to protect much of the population.
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics experiment on the poor, but their research doesn’t solve poverty.