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Energy Transition and the Global Economy

September 25, 2025

A panel of Dickison College faculty and an alumnus will explore questions about the use of renewable sources of energy to supply growing demands while reducing emissions.

An energy transition is underway in the United States and globally that is expanding the use of renewable sources of energy to supply growing demands while reducing emissions of climate changing and other pollution. A panel of Dickison College faculty and an alumnus will explore questions about how the transition is unfolding, or could unfold, in the U.S, India, China, and other parts of the world, the implications for energy reliability, energy costs, equitable access to clean and affordable energy, economies, jobs, and public health, and policies that can enable rapid and just transitions.

 

Panelists: Nate Teti ‘96, Vice President and Head of the Washington DC Office of Equinor; Heather Plumridge Bedi, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies; Tony Underwood, Associate Professor of Economics. 

Moderator: Neil Leary, Director of the Center for Sustainability Education



 

Further information

  • Location: Althouse 106
  • Time: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Calendar Icon
  • Cost: Free