
Jean-Baptiste Fressoz
Jean-Baptiste Fressoz is a French energy researcher and author known for his critical perspectives on energy transitions. His work, particularly in the book 'Sans transition – Une nouvelle histoire de l’énergie', explores the historical context of energy use and the complexities surrounding the transition to renewable energy sources, arguing that the shift has often involved the coexistence of old and new energy forms rather than a complete replacement.
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Jean-Baptiste Fressoz highlights the emergence of the term 'ecological backlash' in the New York Times in 1970.
Le « backlash écologique » ou l’accélération brutale d’un mouvement réactionnaire profondFrench expert Jean-Baptiste Fressoz argues that there is no such thing as an energy transition.
Historiker Fressoz: "So etwas wie die Energiewende gibt es gar nicht" - WirtschaftspolitikJean-Baptiste Fressoz discusses the historical context of energy transitions in his book.
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energiaüleminek vajab pretsedenti, maailmaajalugu ei tunne tänini ühtegiJean-Baptiste Fressoz is a French energy scientist who described the transition to renewable energy sources in his book.
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