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.
The Centre are looking for a new team member to lead and deliver the new MSc in Energy Ethics, take on the Deputy Director role of the Centre for Energy Ethics, and contribute to the Department’s undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. Closing Date: 15 July 2022.
The Centre for Energy Ethics would like to extend a very warm welcome to Dr Anna Balazs who has been awarded an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship to join the Department of Social Anthropology and the Centre for Energy Ethics from 1 October.
In April 2022, we challenged the 3MPlanet finalists to record an engaging and compelling 3-minute video on their dissertation research. What they produced exceeded our expectations and left the jury with what at times seemed like a near impossible task. After long deliberations, the results are in!
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.