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Rafailia examines the historical patterns of energy transitions, noting how new systems often reinforce rather than replace existing regimes. Josefiina builds on this by questioning whether a structured phase-out of fossil fuels is achievable or simply a necessity-driven illusion. Together, they delve into the challenges of political will and financial investment in accelerating the transition, particularly when many nations continue to invest in coal infrastructure.