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Book launch - The Handbook on Climate Change and Technology

Welcome to the book launch of the Handbook on Climate Change and Technology!
This event is being supported by the KTH Energy Platform.

Time: Mon 2024-01-29 10.00 - 13.00

Location: Arenan and Torget at Teknikringen 1, KTH

Language: English

Contact:

Susanna Berglund subergl@kth.se

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Program

9.30-10.00 Coffee mingle

10.00-10.15 Opening

10.00-10.10 Opening speach by Lina Bertling Tjernberg (KTH Energy Platform) and Francesco Fuso-Nerini (KTH Climate Action Center)

10.10-10.15 Introduction to the book by Frauke Urban

10.15-10.55 Presentations and panel discussion of chapter authors: session 1 on energy technologies and climate change

  • Lina Bertling Tjernberg (KTH, EECS): power grids

  • Fabian Levihn (KTH, INDEK): Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS)

  • Lennart Söder (KTH, EECS): wind energy

  • Martin Björklund & Fredrik von Malmborg (LiU): energy efficiency in built environment

Short break

11.00-11.45 Presentations and panel discussion of chapter authors: session 2 on climate policy and decarbonization of transport and industries

  • Johan Nordensvärd (KTH, INDEK/LiU): climate policy

  • Andreas Feldman (KTH, INDEK): steel and the circular economy

  • Fumi Harahap & Mahrokh Samavati (KTH, EGI and INDEK & Ramboll): decarbonizing maritime shipping

  • Aneta Kulanovic (LiU): decarbonizing aviation

  • Anna-Maria Nyquist (KTH, INDEK): information-sharing of climate impacts

11.40-11.45 Closing remarks by Frauke Urban

11.45-13.00 Networking lunch

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Picture of the book "The Handbook on Climate Change and Technology"
The Handbook on Climate Change and Technology

This timely Handbook , edited by Frauke Urban  (KTH) and Johan Nordensvärd  (KTH/LiU) and published by Edward Elgar Publishing, presents the latest knowledge on technological innovation for climate change mitigation and adaptation. It also includes perspectives from economics, politics and sociology to explore how modern technology can contribute to effective and socially just sustainability transitions.

Examining cutting-edge research on energy, transport and industry, this Handbook argues that we have the technologies and policy instruments needed to mitigate and adapt to climate change. However, for larger-scale implementation the support at the socio-economic and political levels has to be increased. Chapters further analyse the role that technology plays in key sectors, such as agriculture and forestry, in order to become more sustainable. Contributors also reflect on the position of technology in society, illustrating the wider socio-technical systems that determine the impact that new technologies can have. They call for the political will to implement and scale up technological measures to address climate change across the world.

The Handbook on Climate Change and Technology will be essential reading for academics and students of climate change, energy, sustainability, and environmental governance and regulation. It will also be an invaluable resource for practitioners and policymakers seeking a deeper understanding of the role of technology in sustainability transitions.

Some endorsements for the book:

‘This book is a goldmine for practitioners and researchers in the field of climate change and technology. The depth and breadth of this book is second to none, bringing together contributions from top technology experts across key domains of climate change mitigation.’
– Rasmus Lema, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

‘A tour de force in terms of ambition, scope, and execution. The Handbook covers it all, from climate mitigation and adaptation to the supreme importance of looking beyond technology to avert climate disaster. It’s crammed not only with deep expert knowledge across more than 30 chapters from some of the world’s top thinkers, it is written and presented in impressive clarity and style. It’s moved into front place on my bookshelf.’
– Benjamin K. Sovacool, Boston University, US