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Join us for a series of expert-led online panel discussions exploring topics such as renewable energy, transport, climate change and net-zero.
COP26: Sustainability Futures is a series of four online interactive panel discussions being delivered by the University of Aberdeen to coincide with COP26, the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
Each session is based on a specific theme of COP26 and brings together experts from academia and industry to discuss how research in climate change, sustainability and energy transition can help deliver on the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
This online seminar series is open to the public and is free to attend.
COP26: Sustainability Futures Programme
Seizing the Massive Opportunities of Cheaper Renewables and Storage
11am-12pm, 29 October, 2021 - Register
- Prof Russell McKenna (Chair), School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen
- Prof Paul Dodds, UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources
- Dr Astley Hastings, School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
- Prof Beth Scott School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
Accelerating the Move to Zero-Carbon Road Transport
3pm-4pm, 11 November - Register
- Dr Alfonso Martinez-Felipe (Chair) School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen
- John Birtwistle, Head of Policy, FirstGroup
- Dr Caitlin Cottrill, School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen
- Dr Astley Hastings, School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
- Megan Hine, Account Manager, Draeger Safety UK
- Dr Kathryn Logan, University of Arizona
- David Rodgers, CEO, Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group
Helping People, Economies and the Environment Adapt and Prepare for the Impacts of Climate Change
11am-12pm, 26 November - Register
- Prof Tavis Potts (Chair). Director, Center for Energy Transition, University of Aberdeen
- Dr John Bone, Interim Director of Social Inclusion and Cultural Diversity University of Aberdeen
- Prof David Burslem, Interim Director, Interim Director for Environment and Biodiversity, University of Aberdeen
- Prof Jennie Macdiarmid, Interim Director, Interim Director of Health, Nutrition and Wellbeing Challenges, University of Aberdeen
Safeguarding Ecosystems, Protecting Natural Habitats and Keeping Carbon out of the Atmosphere
11am-12pm, 10 December 2021 - Register
- Prof David Burslem (Chair), School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
- Prof David Coomes, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge
- Dr Ruth Mitchell, The James Hutton Institute
- Dr Marion Pfeifer, School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Newcastle University
- Prof Pete Smith, School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
- Dr Neda Trifonova, School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen