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What does business-as-usual mean today?

Posted on September 12, 2017April 11, 2018 by Grantham Institute

Energy models are a vital tool to help predict what the future energy system could look like. Conventionally, such models…

Posted in business, Mitigation, Student blogsTagged business, business as usual, carbon budget, energy, energy models, energy systems modelling, future, modelling, scenarios1 Comment on What does business-as-usual mean today?
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