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Party preferences for climate policy and the renewable energy transition in Spain's multilevel democracy
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This article by Joan Enguer explores the manifestos of Spanish political parties across three national elections, unveiling a remarkable link between pro-decentralization stances and prioritization of climate change and renewable energy. Discover how these political trends shape our environmental future!
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