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Examining the Relationship between Renewable Energy and Environmental Awareness

The use of green and renewable energies undeniably plays an essential role in today’s society. Energy from these sources plays a key role in transforming the energy sector and significantly impacts the way of life and the quality of life of different social groups. The main aspects of this study are...

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Published in:Energies (Basel) 2022-09, Vol.15 (19), p.7082
Main Authors: Szeberényi, András, Rokicki, Tomasz, Papp-Váry, Árpád
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Attitudes
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Carbon dioxide
Clean energy
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Energy resources
Energy sources
Environmental awareness
environmental behaviour
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