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Teresa Kramarz, Susan Park, and Craig Johnson

Some inconvenient truths in the race to a renewable energy transition

Shifting to renewable energy is a critical component of curbing global greenhouse gas emissions, however academics and policy makers are focusing too narrowly on the technical and cost-benefit dimensions of managing global supply chains, write Teresa Kramarz, Susan Park, and Craig Johnson. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Shifting to renewable energy is a critical component of curbing global greenhouse gas emissions, however academics and policy makers are focusing too narrowly on the technical and cost-benefit dimensions of managing global supply chains, write Teresa Kramarz, Susan Park, and Craig Johnson. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Shifting to renewable energy is a critical component of curbing global greenhouse gas emissions, however academics and policy makers are focusing too narrowly on the technical and cost-benefit dimensions of managing global supply chains, write Teresa Kramarz, Susan Park, and Craig Johnson. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Shifting to renewable energy is a critical component of curbing global greenhouse gas emissions, however academics and policy makers are focusing too narrowly on the technical and cost-benefit dimensions of managing global supply chains, write Teresa Kramarz, Susan Park, and Craig Johnson. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash