This series invites speakers and participants to reflect upon those themes through the lens of art and writing, guided by questions of climate change, ecocriticism and energy ethics.
This series invites speakers and participants to reflect upon those themes through the lens of art and writing, guided by questions of climate change, ecocriticism and energy ethics.
Nations across the Pacific are facing a double threat. Rising sea levels threaten low-lying nations, extreme weather patterns causing more powerful cyclones and longer periods of drought. Meanwhile pressure from global resource extraction industries is growing. The...
Award-winning poet and writer Rebecca Sharp will be taking up the position of Artist-in-Residence at the University of St Andrews’ Centre for Energy Ethics (CEE). The 18-month post will begin in September 2022.
Centre for Energy Ethics members Sean Field, Mette High, Emilka Skrzypek, and David Ulph submitted evidence to Westminster’s Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee. On Tuesday 26 July, the BEIS Committee published a report on ‘Energy pricing and the future of the Energy Market’, which accepted and published our findings.