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The relationship between a ‘polluter pays’ approach to carbon capture, regional policy and ‘just transition’ employment agendas. (2023). Alabi, Oluwafisayo ; Swales, Kim ; Turner, Karen ; Race, Julia ; Katris, Antonios.
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