Academic research should actively shape government policy, especially in times of crisis. In light of the energy crisis in the UK, written evidence provided to the UK 🇬🇧 Parliament has been published on the parliament website.
You can read the evidence here: https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/109639/pdf/
This evidence is in support of “The Financial Sector and the UK’s Net Zero Transition – Considering Economic Welfare Implications of Pathways to Retirement of Fossil Fuel Assets and Local Interventions”
Congratulations to Dr. Alan Kirkpatrick (BUBS), Dr. Tahani Mohamed (BUBS), and Dr. Festus Adedoyin (FST).
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