The Coming Transition: Fossil Capital and Our Energy FutureFootnote11 Many of the arguments in this article were developed during a 4-day workshop at the University of Alberta, the After Oil School. The event gathered roughly 35 academics and artists from around the world to work through key questions surrounding energy and energy transition. I am grateful to participants in this event, especially Darin Barney, Jeff Diamanti, Richard Kover, Mark Simpson, and Sheena Wilson. The collectively-written document is available at www.afteroil.ca. I would also like to thank Imre Szeman for his continued support and mentorship. This research was supported from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
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