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Energy Transition and the Post-COVID-19 Socioeconomic Recovery: Role of Women and Impact on Them
There are several pathways through which energy systems are transitioning to a decarbonised, sustainable economy. The development and implementation of these technologies are being driven by innovation in a wide variety of technologies, from digitalisation, to building energy efficiency, to direct air capture. Now that most economies are emerging, governments are focused on driving a sustainable socioeconomic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, but there is an endemic issue which must be addressed.