Green energy transition – Why we don’t go net zero today?

2025 Nov 07
15:15 - 16:45
QA403

Green energy transition – Why we don’t go net zero today?

Decreasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to limit the effect of global climate change is the natural interest of all of us. So it is no question that we have to make the green energy transition happen. Still, it seems that renewables do not spread fast enough to decrease GHG emission. What is the reason for that? Why is the green energy transition probably the biggest challenge humankind has ever seen? Is there a solution of the equation? What are the realistic expectations on the future of energy consumption, energy mix and global warming? Join the lecture if you want to find out the answer to these and further similarly important questions!

 

Which transversal skills will the session develop?

  • critical thinking
  • problem solving
  • risk analysis
  • decision making

 

Keywords:

  • Energy transition
  • Sustainability
  • Climate change
  • Strategy
  • Oil & gas