Centre News

‘Acting on Climate Change’: A community policy event

‘Acting on Climate Change’: A community policy event

The Centre for Energy Ethics hosted an all-day hybrid event on Friday 10 May. This event saw a distinguished line-up of panellists and attendees come together to discuss Scotland's journey from the Climate Change (Scotland) Act of 2009 to the present, and beyond to...

Emilka Skrzypek to Present in Padova

Emilka Skrzypek to Present in Padova

CEE Deputy Director Emilka Skrzypek is set to present her research at the University of Padova at 1630 CEST, Monday 13 May. The talk will also be available online - please contact us at [email protected] - for an event link. Ethics, justice, and why energy...

Long Field Loop: Artist-in-Residence Showcase Event

Long Field Loop: Artist-in-Residence Showcase Event

Don't miss out on this final opportunity to see poet, playwright, and interdisciplinary artist Rebecca Sharp in her role as the inaugural Centre for Energy Ethics Artist-in-Residence. Join us at the Byre Theatre on Thursday 23 May for the launch of Rebecca's new...

Lydia Cole Presents to Scottish Parliament Committee

Lydia Cole Presents to Scottish Parliament Committee

On Tuesday 26 March, CEE member Lydia Cole attended the 12th Meeting of the Scottish Parliament’s Committee on Net Zero, Energy and Transport, as an invited witness to give evidence on the opportunities and impacts of natural capital finance in the Scottish context....

CEE Team leads on University of St Andrews’ Government Bill Feedback

CEE Team leads on University of St Andrews’ Government Bill Feedback

In response to the Scottish Government’s request for input on its Heat in Buildings Bill, members of the Centre for Energy Ethics, Scottish Research Alliance for Energy, Homes, and Livelihoods, and the University of St Andrews submitted feedback on opportunities for...

3MPlanet Final Held in St Andrews

3MPlanet Final Held in St Andrews

What can ghost stories tell us about climate change? Is environmental damage a crime against humanity? And how can feeding cattle seaweed help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? These were some of the questions asked during the 3MPlanet competition final last...

Centre Welcomes Visiting Scholar

Centre Welcomes Visiting Scholar

The CEE is delighted to welcome Anna-Sophie Hobi back to St Andrews as a Visiting Scholar. Anna-Sophie, a PhD student at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, has been affiliated with the Centre since its launch in Feb 2021 and hopes to use her time in St Andrews...

‘Our Petrochemical Lives’ hosted in Dundee

‘Our Petrochemical Lives’ hosted in Dundee

“Our Petrochemical Lives: Encounters with art, archive, and climate change” was the latest event in a burgeoning collaboration between the Centre for Energy Ethics (CEE) and the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design (DJCAD) at the University of Dundee. Led...

Financial Pathways to Net-Zero Incubator Held in Glasgow

Financial Pathways to Net-Zero Incubator Held in Glasgow

After launching late in 2023, the CEE-led Scottish Research Alliance for Energy, Homes, and Livelihoods hosted its first major event of 2024 at the Grand Central Hotel in Glasgow. This two-day Financial Pathways to Net Zero Incubator was designed to bring financial...