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Mining battery metals: what, how, sustainable?
Metals such as lithium, nickel and copper underpin global decarbonisation efforts, largely due to the fact the majority of future supply in the short to medium...
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PEPtalk: Being Part of Energy Policy
How to make the right decisions?
From the outside to the inside of the policy circle --- during our next PEP talk, we will hear from two leading energy scientists in Scotland and their way...
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Mapping Participation
Energy, Climate Change and Net Zero in a Chinese Context
Public engagement is central to ensuring that global energy transitions are realised in an effective and just manner. Yet, approaches to participation often...
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Fusion Science and Ethical Challenges
Presented by Piero Martin, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Padova In recent times controlled thermonuclear fusion has attracted significant...
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Energy Cafe: Turkey's Climate Dilemma
Navigating the Electricity Sector through Italy's Largest Energy Community
Turkey's climate policy reveals a complex mix of low targets and contradictory promises. Despite being one of the world's top 20 greenhouse gas...
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CEE Artist-in-Residence: An Introduction to Peter Iain Campbell
The Centre for Energy Ethics is thrilled to welcome our new AiR, Peter Iain Campbell. In this event, Iain will provide an insight into the photography/film work...
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Energy Cafe: Climate activism in a repressive world
mixed-methods approach to understanding the psychological antecedents of taking climate action
Hosted by Sunniva Davies-Rommetveit Since the late 2010s, climate protest groups have used a variety of tactics to demand an acceleration to the green energy...
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PEPtalk: Researching Net Zero
How to direct policy as energy scientists?
The implementation of Net Zero strategies is urgent, but a complex undertaken. Energy researchers play a fundamental role in shaping our future energy...
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Synthetic Forever: White Suits, Fatbergs, and the Breathing Museum
Global Fellow Lecture with Prof Kirsty Robertson
At the Museum of London, a fatberg, pulled from the sewers below Whitechapel, sits in a plexiglass case, off gassing, breathing. Made of congealed masses of...
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Energy Cafe: Whose transition?
Weighing up the costs and benefits of critical raw material extraction
Speakers Emma Wilson, ECW Energy Ltd (UK) and Austrian Polar Research Institute APRI Gerti Saxinger, Uni Vienna (AT) and Austrian Polar Research Institute APRI...