In April, The Centre for Energy Ethics invited all honours students at the University of St Andrews whose dissertation research explores topics related to energy, climate change and/or climate action, to its Three...
In April, The Centre for Energy Ethics invited all honours students at the University of St Andrews whose dissertation research explores topics related to energy, climate change and/or climate action, to its Three...
The Centre for Energy Ethics launched its 5-part online seminar series “Ukraine: Energy in the Spotlight” on Thursday 7 April to enable discussions of the energy issues that have become ever more urgent locally, nationally, and internationally since the latest Russian...
Research helps to shape better, more effective, and innovative policy and ensure that policy decisions are grounded in evidence. Providing written evidence submissions to parliamentary inquiries is a great way to get research into the very heart of policymaking process.
Centre for Energy Ethics Research Fellow, Dr Sean Field, joined BBC radio host Sally Pepper live on Wednesday 16 March to discuss the UK’s energy crisis. Discussing the crisis and what options the UK has to address it in the immediate term – from...
In this talk, Dr Leyla Sayfutdinova will discuss how Baku’s identity of an ‘oil city’ has been constructed through the narratives on its urban spaces.
The Interdisciplinary Research Centre at the University of Cambridge has invited Centre Director Dr Mette High to participate in an online discussion panel on the Ethics of Energy. Part of the Cambridge Festival 2022, Dr High will feature alongside Dr Shaun Fitzgerald (Director of the Centre for Climate Repair, Cambridge) as the two explore some of the differences in timescales of impact and who might pick up the environmental tab on the way to ‘Net Zero’.