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Climate Activism: How Communities Take Renewable Energy Actions Across Business and Society provides an in-depth examination of grassroots and organizational efforts to advance renewable energy adoption globally. Written by Annika Skoglund and Steffen Böhm, this Cambridge University Press publication bridges the gap between climate activism and business value creation.
The book analyzes real-world case studies and best practices showing how communities, corporations, and social enterprises are collaborating to transition toward sustainable energy systems. It addresses the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of renewable energy implementation, demonstrating how climate action creates business opportunities while serving societal needs.
Readers will gain insights into collaborative models, policy frameworks, and innovative approaches that enable organizations to align profitability with environmental responsibility. The work is essential for business leaders, climate advocates, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding how renewable energy transformation happens in practice.







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