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as well as Professor of Urban affairs and Public Policy at the University of Delaware. He is Co-Editor of the series, Energy Policy Studieswith Daniel Rich, and Editor of Energy and Cities.Other edited work includes The Solar Energy Transition: Implementation and Policy Implications,(with Daniel Rich, Allen M. Barnett, and Jon M. Veigel).

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Byrne, J., Martinez, C. Ghastly science. Society 27, 22–24 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02695450

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