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Green Thinking: Energy

From communal boilers to cafes in cooling towers, Professor Frank Trentmann and Dr Ben Anderson discuss powering our homes.

Is district heating, not boilers, the answer to lowering our energy use? How should we think of decommissioned factories? Professor Frank Trentmann and Dr Ben Anderson explain the concept of district heating and how cities need to adapt to be more sustainable.

Frank Trentmann is Professor of History at Birkbeck, University of London, where he is the principal investigator of the Material Cultures of Energy project.

You can find more information at:
http://www7.bbk.ac.uk/mce/about/

Dr Ben Anderson is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental History at Keele University. He is currently running two projects, including β€˜Decommissioning the Twentieth Century’, which aims to establish a new role for local communities in decommissioning large industrial facilities.

You can find more information at:
https://chatterleywhitfieldfriends.org.uk/news/2524/decommissioning-the-twentieth-century/

Professor Des Fitzgerald is a New Generation Thinker based at the University of Exeter.

The podcast series Green Thinking is 26 episodes 26 minutes long looking at issues relating to COP26 made in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council, part of UKRI. It explores the latest research and ideas around understanding and tackling the climate and nature emergency.

New Generation Thinkers Des Fitzgerald and Eleanor Barraclough are in conversation with researchers about a wide-range of subjects from cryptocurrencies and finance to eco poetry and fast fashion.

The podcasts are all available from the Arts & Ideas podcast feed - and collected on the Free Thinking website under Green Thinking where you can also find programmes on mushrooms, forests, rivers, eco-criticism and soil. /programmes/p07zg0r2

For more information about the research the AHRC’s supports around climate change and the natural world you can visit: Responding to climate change – UKRI or follow @ahrcpress on twitter. To join the discussion about the research covered in this podcast and the series please use the hashtag #GreenThinkingPodcast.

Producer: Sofie Vilcins

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