Three expert speakers assess the implications of a new framework to accelerate economic growth and facilitate a clean energy transition.
Three expert speakers assess the implications of a new framework to accelerate economic growth and facilitate a clean energy transition.
Mr Llewellyn highlights the factors needed to lay the groundwork for a climate-neutral commercial aircraft.
Mr Loïc Fauchon argues that equitable access to safe water is a prerequisite for sustainable development and is integral to harnessing ecological resilience.
Minister Eamon Ryan examines the impact that the European Green Deal will have on Irish energy policy in the context of the transition to net-zero emissions.
Dr John Bell examines the important role of research and innovation in the drive towards a green and just transition.
Alla Weinstein examines the important role that deep-water offshore wind energy will play in Ireland’s low-carbon energy future.
Sir Philip Lowe discusses the importance of energy security in the context of Brexit and COVID-19.
This event explores the effort to build public support for the energy transition to a low carbon future, which is vital to the transition’s success.
Professor Edenhofer examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sustainable economics and climate policies. He explains how a ‘European Fund for Climate Protection’ would safeguard climate investments.
Mr Buchel examines the transformative role that smart grid technologies can have on decentralising, digitalising and decarbonising the European electricity system.