Overview: Integrates issues of gender inequality and energy studies.Explores how gender inequality can hinder sustainable energy movements.Contains contributions from Europe, Africa, Latin America, and South As.This book explores the relationship between gender inequality and the energy business, examining how gender relates to the process of producing energy, the management of energy companies, and the consumption of energy in the public and private sphere. Drawing on a wide range of examples, from Africa, South Asia, Latin America and Europe, it examines how clean energy targets can transfor
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