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Public lecture by Baroness Brown of Cambridge

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Event
  • Session
  • Tuesday, 12 November 2024
  • 20:12 - 20:12
  • Duration: 1 hr 26 mins
  • Publication date: 03 Dec 2024
  • Location: Turing Lecture Theatre, IET London: Savoy Place, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Electric Dreams 2024: Celebrating women in energy

About the session

Together in electric dreams: tackling climate change

2023 was the hottest year on record - and 2024 is on track to beat it. We are seeing the global impacts of the changing climate. In 2022 we had 40oC temperatures in the UK, in September 2023 we had record temperatures globally – 1.77o above pre-industrial levels, and in April 2024 in India over 900 million people queued to vote in a 47oC heatwave made 45 times more likely by human-induced climate change.

Urgent action is required if we are to have a chance of delivering the goals of the Paris Agreement.  Historically the UK has been a leader in climate action, directed by the Climate Change Act 2008, and the UK’s legislated 5 yearly Carbon Budgets. The 2020s were to be the decade of climate action with ambitious emissions reduction commitments set for 2030 in the UK’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) submitted to COP 26 in Glasgow. We are almost halfway through the decade and we have some catching up to do.

Underpinning the decarbonisation of our economy is electrification – involving dramatic changes to our use of energy, decarbonising the electricity system and doubling its current size in the next 25 years.

The lecture will look at the growing impacts of climate change, underlining the need for urgent action. It will examine the implications of electrification for the UK’s path to Net Zero by 2050. Finally, it will touch on the need for adaptation even if we achieve the global goal of the Paris Agreement. 

Keywords:
  • Caroline Haslett
  • Climate Change Adaptation Committee
  • EAW
  • Electric Dreams 2024
  • Electrical Association for Women
  • IET
  • Professor Dame Julia King
  • The Baroness Brown of Cambridge
  • electricity pioneers
  • labour-saving electrical items
  • new science of electricity
  • tackling climate change
  • women in energy
  • women in engineering

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    Yasmin Ali

    Engineer, writer and presenter

    Yasmin Ali is a chemical engineer, dedicated to developing renewable energy projects. Having worked in coal- and gas-fired power stations, oil and gas, district heating systems, and energy innovation, Yasmin transitioned away from fossil fuels into more sustainable energy systems over the course of her career. She has given over a hundred talks on engineering and energy, written for the BBC and Metro, and appeared on TV and radio. Yasmin also completed a British Science Association Media Fellowship with the BBC's Science Unit.Her first book, Power Up (Hodder Press, 2024), takes readers on a journey across the globe to reveal the bigger picture behind global energy systems. Yasmin has been recognised for her public engagement work, receiving, and being shortlisted for several industry awards, including the 2020 Women’s Engineering Society’s Top 50 Female Engineers in Sustainability.
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    The Baroness Brown of Cambridge Julia King

    House of Lords, Engineer and Crossbench Member

    A career in academia and industry - Cambridge University and Rolls-Royce plc - led to ten years as Vice-Chancellor of Aston University in Birmingham, before joining the House of Lords as a Crossbench Peer in 2016. She currently chairs the House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee.Interests include climate change, innovation and technology. Current and recent appointments: Vice Chair of the UK Climate Change Committee 2008-2021; Chair, CCC Adaptation Committee; Jet Zero Council climate advisor; Senior Advisor to Holtec UK; Chair, BGF Cleantech Advisory Group; Chair: The Carbon Trust, Frontier IP; Non-Executive Director (NED): Ørsted, Ceres Power. President of The Welding Institute 2022-2025. Past appointments include: Chair of the King Review on decarbonising transport; Chair of the Henry Royce Institute for Advanced Materials; NED, Innovate UK; NED, UK Green Investment Bank; UK Low Carbon Business Ambassador; NED, Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult; Sector Champion for the Offshore Wind Sector Deal.
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