Hi all,

Prof. Marilyn Brown, Prof. Benjamin Sovacool and I have recently published a 
book entitled “Empowering the Great Energy Transition” (Columbia University 
Press).
http://cup.columbia.edu/book/empowering-the-great-energy-transition/9780231185967

The book begins with the premise that an energy transition is inevitable and in 
chapter one it introduces ten trends that support such a claim. However, we 
also acknowledge and are concerned that key obstacles will slow down the 
transition - engendering unacceptable costs as the perils attributed to 
progressive climate change worsen. Perhaps understandably, therefore, the book 
is about how to attenuate these obstacles.

To support use of the material in class, we have begun to produce videos which 
focus on the themes in each chapter. The video for the first chapter is 
available here:
https://youtu.be/fI_uUqXSWzE

I’m doing the videos when I have spare time so monthly releases will likely be 
ambitious. However, I will post video two (understanding climate change science 
and the impact it has on energy policy) to this mailing list when it is 
completed.

Stay safe everyone.

Best wishes,
Scott


Scott Valentine, PhD
PhD, DBA, MSc EnvM, MBA, MAJ, MEdTech
Director & Senior Circular Economy Specialist
KPMG Australia
Tower 2, 727 Collins Street
Melbourne, Victoria
[email protected]

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