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Do we understand energy well enough to engage in constructive debates about it? Energy Security, Energy Literacy, and Finding Common Ground with Professor Brad Hayes

Do we understand energy well enough to engage in constructive debates about it? Energy Security, Energy Literacy, and Finding Common Ground with Professor Brad Hayes

Stories for the future

January 15, 20251h 1m

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Show Notes

My guest in this episode is professor Brad Hayes, a geoscience consultant and adjunct professor at the University of Alberta, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. We dive into the importance of understanding energy security and the need for diverse solutions that respect environmental impacts while ensuring energy access for all.


Takeaways:



  • Energy literacy is crucial for understanding the complexities of the energy transition.

  • Finding practical solutions requires balancing energy security with environmental impact reduction.

  • The energy debate often falls into extreme positions; a middle ground is essential.

  • Geoscientists play a vital role in both fossil fuel and renewable energy sectors.

  • The energy transition must include diverse voices from all sectors to succeed.


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