As we write up the research for our third ZCB report on how Britain can decarbonise, it’s interesting to look around at what’s being suggested in other decarbonisation strategies. Germany,…
On this week’s podcast we learn about the social side of wind power, and particularly the strength of local opposition and NIMBYism (‘not in my backyard’), from a graduate of…
Should the world brace itself for waves of “climate change refugees,” and what does that have to do with islands, cities or natural disasters? This week’s talk to students on…
How should we value the environment, and how does that effect how we behave? This week’s podcast excerpts from a talk by Media Officer Kim Bryan to students on CAT’s MSC…
Peter Harper delivers a lecture on energy and nuclear power. The second part of this lecture is available here. Previous podcasts [blog cats=”217″ per_page=”3″ image_width=”150″ image_height=”200″ divider=”line” pagination=”false” meta=”false” wrap=”true”…
Peter Harper, CAT’s head of innovation, explains how our stories about the future have changed through the ages, and how our dominant cultural narratives may be barriers to change;…
This lecture was delivered by Sir John Houghton, former chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, as part of CAT’s Renewable Energy and the Built Environment postgraduate course. You…