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Nigeria: For a Just Energy Transition, Nigeria Must Reform Oil Industry Divestment

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[This Day] As world governments discuss a transition from oil to low-carbon energy alternatives at the U.N. climate conference in Dubai this week, how the oil industry should transition its operations must receive greater attention. An example of how not to transition is the current trend in oil divestment and decommissioning in Nigeria.

Source: allAfrica.com

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