Friday, December 3 @ 2:30pm ET
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 What's the matter with batteries?
presented by Jay Turner
Professor, Wellesley College

Few technologies are more important to a clean energy transition than 
batteries, which will power electric cars, store renewable electricity, and 
stabilize the electrical grid.  But advancing a clean energy future is going to 
be about much more than just scaling up renewable electricity generation and 
zeroing out carbon emissions.  Drawing on his forthcoming book, Charged, Jay 
Turner will unpack the history of batteries to explore why solving the battery 
problem is critical to a clean energy future.  At a time when climate activists 
focus on what a clean energy future will create - sustainability, resiliency, 
and climate justice- considering the history of batteries offers a sharp 
reminder of what building a clean energy future will consume - lithium, 
graphite, nickel, and other specialized materials.  To avoid reproducing the 
inequities of the fossil fuel era, Turner argues we need to think about a clean 
energy future from the ground up.

This event is part of the MIT Seminar on Environmental and Agricultural History 
sponsored by the History Faculty and the Program in Science, Technology and 
Society.
For more information contact [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or visit 
https://history.mit.edu/lectures-and-seminars/seminar-on-environmental-and-agricultural-history-seah/

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