Climate change and energy security: the dilemma or opportunity of the century?
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- Mr. Serhan Cevik, 2022. "Climate Change and Energy Security: The Dilemma or Opportunity of the Century?," IMF Working Papers 2022/174, International Monetary Fund.
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