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Resource Archive
01.06.21
Citizen participation: promoting or prohibiting a green recovery and just transition?
The panel discussion contributes to the theme: Consumers & energy publics: public attitudes and acceptance, social movements, workers, civil society organizatio...
07.11.18
Climate Change Scenarios
Prof Jim Skea, IPPC IPCC Special Report on Global warming of 1.5°C
21.09.16
Energy Barometer 2016
Deane Somerville, Knowledge Team Manager, Energy Institute The 2016 Energy Barometer Report captures insights from UK energy professionals and enables them to ...
18.09.14
The path to 2050: spending wisely on preparedness ?
Mr George Day, Energy Technologies Institute Overview The Energy Technologies Institute’s peer-reviewed model of the UK’s national energy ...
18.09.14
Transition to a Low Carbon Energy System and Energy Security- Synergies and Conflicts
Dr Bengt Johansson, FOI Daniel K Jonsson, FOI André Månsson, Environmental and Energy Systems Studies, Lund University Lars J Nilsson, Environmental and En...
17.09.14
Climate Policy in Crisis. The Issues
Dr John Rhys, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies This paper/presentation draws extensively on the presentations and discussions in the 2013 and 2014 series ...
17.09.14
Global Climate Change Mitigation: Burden Sharing
Dr Gabrial Anandarajah, UCL Energy Institute Christophe McGlade, UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources Olivier Dessens, UCL Energy Institute Although...
17.09.14
Innovation in the energy sector: advancing or frustrating climate policy goals?
Dr Matthew Hannon, Imperial College London Aidan Rhodes, Imperial College London Matthew Hannon, Imperial College London The energy sector is...
20.09.12
Cumulative Carbon Emissions and Climate Change
Dr John Rhys, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are essentially cumulative in the earth's atmosphere. The thesis of this pap...
20.09.12
Carbon Taxation if Liquefied Coal will (not) Substitute Oil and Gas
Mr Florian Habermacher, Inst. of Intl. and Applied Econ. Research, Uni. of St.Gallen Current and conceivable near-term climate protection measures are regional...
19.09.12
The Economics of CO2 Sequestration through Enhanced Oil Recovery
Professor Charles Mason, University of Wyoming The process of injecting CO2 into mature oil fields to increase oil production, enhanced oil recovery (EOR), con...
23.09.10
Energy Equity and Innovation in Emerging Countries
Mr Sebastián del Hoyo, University of Buenos Aires The ability to produce innovation on a large scale is one of the key factors behind the creation of a develo...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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