A Disorderly Transition: What Technologies Do We Need?
A panel of chemists and social scientists unpack current alternative technologies on the path to decarbonisation and the complex social implications that surround them. For more information about this event click here.
Timestamps
00:50 Introduction - Katherine Owens
06:18 The 'Disorderly Transition' to Renewable Energy - Susan Park
14:26 Carbon Capture and Direct Air Capture: What are the Potentials for Achieving Net Zero? - Deanna D’Alessandro
22:04 The Role of Green Hydrogen and Technology Monitoring - Francois Aguey-Zinsou
26:06 What are the Ethical Concerns with Solar Geoengineering? - David Schlosberg
34:14 Policy Recommendations and Listening to Community - Susan Park
36:14 Best Practice for Geosequestration - Deanna D’Alessandro
38:23 National Strategies and Planning for a Technological Transition - Francois Aguey-Zinsou
38:23 The Importance of Governance Structures and Research on Impacts - David Schlosberg
41:08 Questions for the Panel
Speakers
Dr Katherine Owens (Chair), University of Sydney
Professor Francois Aguey-Zinsou, University of Sydney
Professor Deanna D’Alessandro, University of Sydney
Professor Susan Park, University of Sydney
Professor David Schlosberg, Sydney Environment Institute, University of Sydney
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