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Introduction to Responsive Organising for Low Emission Societies (ROLES)

What is ROLES? ROLES is exploring how European city-regions can accelerate and intensify decarbonisation, specifically looking at the role of digitalisation of energy infrastructure and focusing on pathways that also create social benefits (such as reducing fuel and transport poverty).

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Visions and Fantasies of the Sustainable Future – How to Understand Narratives of the Low Carbon Transition

How do we construct narratives of a low carbon future? A new paper co-authored by SEG researchers, Imagining sustainable energy and mobility transitions: Valence, temporality, and radicalism in 38 visions of a low-carbon future, unpacks the rhetoric behind a range

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Have Yourself a Low Carbon Christmas – 128 Reasons to Embrace the Low Carbon Transition

It’s the season for decorating your tree, wrapping presents in dubiously recyclable paper and heading off to see friends and family. Here at SEG all we really want for Christmas is a low carbon transition, but even as the evidence

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Unheard voices across the lifecycle of digital technologies and low-carbon transitions

Lived experiences of cobalt miners in the DRC and e-waste workers in Ghana Blog by Nora Blascsok and Benjamin K. Sovacool We are living in a society that relies heavily on digital technology, and these technologies have become so engrained

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