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The Gulf’s Climate Reckoning provides a comprehensive analysis of the critical challenges facing Gulf Cooperation Council states as they confront climate change and pressure to decarbonize. Justin Dargin explores how major oil-producing nations are balancing economic development with environmental sustainability and global climate commitments.
The book examines the complex relationship between hydrocarbon wealth and climate action, analyzing each nation’s distinct approach to energy transition, renewable investment, and carbon management. Dargin investigates the economic, political, and social dimensions of decarbonization in the Gulf region, including diversification strategies, technological innovation, and regional cooperation.
With insights into global energy markets, international climate agreements, and geopolitical implications, this work is essential for understanding how petro-states are reshaping their futures in an increasingly carbon-conscious world.







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