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We need to talk about the Genetic Technology (Precision-Breeding) Bill

Here’s why changes in biotechnology regulation should be made carefully, and be informed by broader and more considered societal debate.

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Chief Executive of the UK Climate Change Committee (CCC) to deliver Sussex Energy Group Keynote in November

Updated 19/07: This has been rescheduled to November 30th. Chris Stark, Chief Executive of the UK Climate Change Committee (CCC), will deliver the 2022 Sussex Energy Group Keynote Lecture on November 30, 5:30-6:45pm GMT. The Sussex Energy Group Keynote Lecture is an annual event

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Do teleworkers travel less? The challenge of tele-sprawl

The Covid-19 pandemic has triggered far-reaching changes in working practices, with a large fraction of the UK population now working from home for several days a week. Despite the removal of lockdown restrictions, UK travel patterns have been slow to

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It’s time to Save it for your Monergy! (and for the planet too)

By Dr Mari Martiskainen The Energy Security Strategy misses an opportunity for deep energy demand reduction The UK announced its long-awaited Energy Security Strategy today. As expected, it outlines  major energy supply related options: more nuclear power, more fracking exploration,

Posted in All Posts, Energy and Society, Energy demand and behaviour, Energy efficiency and energy security, Energy Governance and Policy, Fuel and transport poverty

Reflections on “Industrial decarbonisation where does it come from, where might it go?”

This is a repost from https://marchudson.net/ Last week I gave a seminar as part of the Sussex Energy Group’s seminar series. This was, for me, a Big Deal, because the Sussex Energy Group is a very cool collection of scholars, mostly from the

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