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Public support for decarbonisation policies: Between self-interest and social need for alleviating energy and transport poverty in the United Kingdom
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Policy prescriptions to address energy and transport poverty in the United Kingdom
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A spatial whole systems justice approach to sustainability transitions
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Identifying double energy vulnerability: A systematic and narrative review of groups at-risk of energy and transport poverty in the global north
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The methodologies, geographies, and technologies of energy justice: A systematic and comparative review
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New dimensions of vulnerability to energy and transport poverty
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Vulnerability to fuel and transport poverty
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Imagining sustainable energy and mobility transitions: Valence, temporality, and radicalism in 38 visions of a low-carbon future
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Further reflections on vulnerability and resistance in the United Kingdom’s smart meter transition
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