Roundtable | Clean Energy, Dirty Politics?
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The Geopolitics of the Energy Transition
The energy transition has the potential to reshape global power dynamics by sparking disputes over key minerals and destabilizing fossil fuel-dependent economies. This lecture explores how the shift to clean energy may trigger geopolitical tensions, exacerbate existing conflicts, or generate new ones—while also examining its implications and possible strategies for a more equitable and secure transition.
Featuring:
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Daniel Scholten, Research Associate at the Clingendael Institute and Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota
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Martijn Vlaskamp, Ramón y Cajal Assistant Professor at IBEI
Moderated by: Cèlia Cernadas, Journalist and IBEI alumni
Relevant information
🎙️ Idioma: English (with simultaneous translation to Spanish)
📍 Venue: Sala d’Actes, Palau Macaya, Passeig de Sant Joan, 108, 08037 Barcelona · Google Maps
✏️ Attendance is free, previous registration is required. The registration is available here
📄 Those who attend the whole series of conferences can request an attendance diploma delivered by the Fundació "la Caixa" and IBEI.
8 - 22 MAY, 2025
The energy transition is key to mitigating the worst effects of climate change, yet it is driving a global race to access an unprecedented volume of metals and minerals. This process is generating old and new tensions at the local, national, and global levels. The conference series examines current geopolitical tensions, emerging impacts, and territorial conflicts and proposes to open a conversation about alternative approaches to the energy transition.
This roundtable series is co-organized with "la Caixa" Foundation
Academic Coordinators: Martijn Vlaskamp, Assistant Professor Ramón y Cajal at IBEI, and Mariana Walter, Research Fellow Ramón y Cajal at IBEI.
Agenda
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