Climate on the Ballot & Attribution Science Goes to Court

Wicked Problems - Climate Tech Conversations

In this episode of 'Wicked Problems - Climate Tech Conversations' host Richard Delevan navigates through the political and scientific landscape shaping climate tech and what’s at stake in this election summer.

He discusses the upcoming UK general election and its implications on energy policy, featuring panelists Ben Kilbey of BOLDVOODOO, Allister Thomas of True North, and we interview Dr. Noah Walker Crawford of the Grantham Institute. Topics include the impact of political changes on renewable energy and oil and gas sectors, the role of attribution science in climate litigation, and the need for a coherent industrial strategy in the UK. The show also highlights the concerns of local communities like Aberdeen about energy transition.

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