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How should energy researchers respond to the climate emergency?

06 April, 2020

How should energy researchers respond to the climate emergency?

Tadj Oreszczyn

Gesche Huebner

David Shipworth

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Tadj Oreszczyn, Gesche Huebner and David Shipworth

Globally, individuals, organisations and nations have declared a climate emergency, “a situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property, or environment”. Despite this, there has been no noticeable step change in the way that energy research to help tackle climate change is being organised and conducted. How can and should we be changing what we do to face up to this emergency? How should energy researchers who want to tackle (mitigate) climate change respond to this emergency?

Publication details

Oreszczyn, T., Huebner, G.M. & Shipworth, D. 2020. How should energy researchers respond to the climate emergency? figshare. Preprint. doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.12074226.v1Opens in a new tab 

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