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Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Open University
22 episodes
2 months ago
The 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen presents a new focus for international debate and decisions about energy and its use. What are the countries of Western Europe and Scandinavia doing to promote sustainable energy production? Just how different will the future energy map of Europe look? And is energy policy principally a scientific issue or a political one? This album contains a series of films exploring energy policy in various countries around Europe in 2006, framed by audio pieces recorded by Open University academic Godfrey Boyle in the run up to the Copenhagen Conference. He highlights the central issues that the conference aims to address, and gives an update on how European energy policies have changed since the films were made. This material forms part of The Open University course T206 Energy for a sustainable future.
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The 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen presents a new focus for international debate and decisions about energy and its use. What are the countries of Western Europe and Scandinavia doing to promote sustainable energy production? Just how different will the future energy map of Europe look? And is energy policy principally a scientific issue or a political one? This album contains a series of films exploring energy policy in various countries around Europe in 2006, framed by audio pieces recorded by Open University academic Godfrey Boyle in the run up to the Copenhagen Conference. He highlights the central issues that the conference aims to address, and gives an update on how European energy policies have changed since the films were made. This material forms part of The Open University course T206 Energy for a sustainable future.
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Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Energy policy and climate change
A brief introduction to this album
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15 years ago
1 minute 16 seconds

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Energy policy and climate change
A brief introduction to this album
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15 years ago

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Copenhagen Conference
Godfrey Boyle of The Open University on the key questions for the 2009 UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen
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15 years ago
9 minutes 4 seconds

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- The Copenhagen Conference
Godfrey Boyle of The Open University on the key questions for the 2009 UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen
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15 years ago

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Sustainable energy in Europe
Why sustainable energy is such an important issue all around Europe
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15 years ago
3 minutes 45 seconds

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Sustainable energy in Europe
Why sustainable energy is such an important issue all around Europe
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15 years ago

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Tough choices for the UK
The UK has committed itself to lowering its carbon emissions but there is much debate about how to achieve this
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15 years ago
13 minutes 46 seconds

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Tough choices for the UK
The UK has committed itself to lowering its carbon emissions but there is much debate about how to achieve this
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15 years ago

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
France's nuclear future
France is uniquely dependent on nuclear power but recently the government has been trying to encourage the development of a sustainable energy industry
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15 years ago
12 minutes 5 seconds

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- France's nuclear future
France is uniquely dependent on nuclear power but recently the government has been trying to encourage the development of a sustainable energy industry
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15 years ago

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Denmark leads the way
Denmark has the most advanced sustainable energy programme in Europe. Why the country is so ahead of everyone else
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15 years ago
12 minutes 17 seconds

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Denmark leads the way
Denmark has the most advanced sustainable energy programme in Europe. Why the country is so ahead of everyone else
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15 years ago

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
The German model
How, Germany has been investing significantly in renewable energy, and particularly in creating an industrial model for manufacturing and maintaining renewable energy products
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15 years ago
11 minutes 14 seconds

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- The German model
How, Germany has been investing significantly in renewable energy, and particularly in creating an industrial model for manufacturing and maintaining renewable energy products
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15 years ago

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Capturing carbon
How carbon capture technology offers the possibility of reducing the damage caused by burning fossil fuels
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15 years ago
10 minutes 8 seconds

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Capturing carbon
How carbon capture technology offers the possibility of reducing the damage caused by burning fossil fuels
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15 years ago

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Low carbon London
The Mayor of London's very ambitious plans to turn London into a model low carbon city, approaching everything from building design to transport from a low carbon perspective
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15 years ago
12 minutes 13 seconds

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Low carbon London
The Mayor of London's very ambitious plans to turn London into a model low carbon city, approaching everything from building design to transport from a low carbon perspective
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15 years ago

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
European energy update
Godfrey Boyle updates the preceding films and reveals how energy policies have changed over the last three years
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15 years ago
7 minutes 58 seconds

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- European energy update
Godfrey Boyle updates the preceding films and reveals how energy policies have changed over the last three years
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15 years ago

Energy policy and climate change - for iPad/Mac/PC
The 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen presents a new focus for international debate and decisions about energy and its use. What are the countries of Western Europe and Scandinavia doing to promote sustainable energy production? Just how different will the future energy map of Europe look? And is energy policy principally a scientific issue or a political one? This album contains a series of films exploring energy policy in various countries around Europe in 2006, framed by audio pieces recorded by Open University academic Godfrey Boyle in the run up to the Copenhagen Conference. He highlights the central issues that the conference aims to address, and gives an update on how European energy policies have changed since the films were made. This material forms part of The Open University course T206 Energy for a sustainable future.