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Political Science · Energy Policy
A new study examines how “petro-masculinity”—a cultural and political identity tied to fossil fuel industries—shapes the rhetoric and policy debates around geothermal energy. The research analyzes how this gendered framing influences public perception and political decision-making about renewable energy transitions. For a retired public servant with deep experience in energy procurement and a holistic worldview that integrates spirituality with social justice, this work offers a critical lens on how identity and power structures can accelerate or obstruct the shift toward sustainable energy.
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