The energy landscape is becoming increasingly complex, with many different solutions proposed to help us tackle climate change while providing a secure energy supply to a growing population.
It is particularly difficult for non-experts to make decisions about which solutions to support and fund, despite the fact that these decisions use public money and affect us all.
Pint of Science Oslo invited researchers in the field of sustainable energy, at the forefront of this rapidly evolving landscape, to present the science behind the technology in a way that is accessible to the general public.
Attendees will then have the opportunity to ask their own questions directly to the experts and discuss and debate these important issues in a friendly and informal setting.
The event is funded by Forskingrådet in the frame of Forskningsdagene 2023.
18.30 - 18.40: Presentation of Pint of Science
18.40 - 19.30: Quiz
19.10 - 19.30: Hilde Solli
Deep transformation needed! How climate policies require new approaches and understanding of justness in urban mobility
19.30 - 19.40: Q&A
19.40 - 19.50: Break
19.50 - 20.20: Helmer Fjellvåg
How can material chemistry help develope better solutions for energy and environmental technologies?
20.20 - 20.30: Q&A
Speakers
University of Oslo
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Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo and Agency for Climate
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Oslo Municipality
"Deep transformation needed. How climate policies require new approaches and understanding of justness in urban mobility"
University of Oslo
"How can materials chemistry help developing better solutions for energy and environmental technologies?"