By GLOBUS Editor-in-Chief Sara Azeem Inspired by Bret Willer's and Jonathan Neale's talks entitled ‘Sustainable Cities Need Sustainable Citizens’ and 'Climate Jobs and Green New Deals' respectively, delivered at the TED Countdown event organised by TEDxWarwick and GLOBUS The “energy crisis” isn’t recent news. Anyone keeping an eye on the news (and their energy bills)... Continue Reading →
PULLING THE STRINGS: THE INVISIBLE HAND OF THE AMERICAN CLIMATE LOBBY
By Magdalena Breyer, GLOBUS Contributor Here at GLOBUS, we’re lucky to be in close collaboration with both academics and students from the Global Sustainable Development Department. It is therefore with much excitement that we are publishing a series of selected pieces from GSD’s 3rd Year module: ‘The Energy Trilemma’, convened by Dr Morakinyo Adetutu. The... Continue Reading →
Heated Debates or a Second Cold War?
By Agnes Lidbrink, GLOBUS Contributor Here at GLOBUS, we’re lucky to be in close collaboration with both academics and students from the Global Sustainable Development Department. It is therefore with much excitement that we are publishing a series of selected pieces from GSD’s 3rd Year module: ‘The Energy Trilemma’, convened by Dr Morakinyo Adetutu. The... Continue Reading →
Floating Offshore Turbines – The Power To Stop Europe From Sinking?
By Alice Vodden, GLOBUS Contributor Here at GLOBUS, we’re lucky to be in close collaboration with both academics and students from the Global Sustainable Development Department. It is therefore with much excitement that we are publishing a series of selected pieces from GSD’s 3rd Year module: ‘The Energy Trilemma’, convened by Dr Morakinyo Adetutu. The... Continue Reading →
Overcoming the Barriers to a Renewable UK Energy Sector
Here at GLOBUS, we’re lucky to be in close collaboration with both academics and students from the Global Sustainable Development Department. It is therefore with much excitement that we are publishing a series of selected pieces from GSD’s 3rd Year module: ‘The Energy Trilemma’, convened by Dr Morakinyo Adetutu. The second piece in this series... Continue Reading →
The Case Against Hydropower Along the Mekong River
In the last piece in this series, Arifa Akther explains why hydropower generation is an unsustainable along the Mekong River.
Can the Bailiwick of Guernsey transition to a renewable, decentralised energy system?
In the sixth piece of our Energy Trilemma series, Fred Betley examines Guernsey's potential for a decentralised and sustainable energy future.
The Irony of the Melting Arctic
In the fifth piece of our “Energy Trilemma” series, Nicola Blasetti examines the economic opportunities and consequent threats to habitat integrity and climate change posed by the melting of the Arctic.
The American [Pipe] Dream
In the fourth piece of our "Energy Trilemma" series, Najma Ahmad's challenges the government's stance on shale gas, highlighting geographic, economic, environmental and social drawbacks that undermine the nation's commitment to sustainability.
Redefining Energy Security
This article is the third of a series of articles by students of GD311 – The Energy Trilemma – selected by Dr Alec Waterworth.
Saving the World with Energy Storage
This article is the second of a series of articles by students of GD311 - The Energy Trilemma - selected by Dr Alec Waterworth.
What went wrong during Nigeria’s oil boom?
This article kicks off a series of articles by students of GD311 - The Energy Trilemma - selected by Dr Alec Waterworth.