Vulnerability and Australia’s Energy Transition
While much attention has been given to technologies and emissions targets, far less has focused on a critical question: who is most vulnerable to the impacts of the transition, and why?
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While much attention has been given to technologies and emissions targets, far less has focused on a critical question: who is most vulnerable to the impacts of the transition, and why?
While the nation pushes toward ambitious 2030 energy targets, one challenge remains largely unresolved: how do we measure whether the transition is fair?
Transitioning to a low-carbon energy system is one of humanity’s most pressing, and amongst the greatest, challenges in modern times. The scale and complexity requires unprecedented investment in new ...
Australia’s transition to net zero will depend not only on strong research capability, but on the ability to translate research into real-world impact. This report examines how knowledge generated by ...
The transition dynamics research theme encompasses the governance structures that we will need, how we will manage the economic, health and social risks, and how industries and employment will be tran...
This Energy System Dynamics research briefing paper is the first of three reviewing existing research and exploring research opportunities for the energy transition in Australia.
The social engagement dynamics research theme encompasses the policy and regulatory settings that will be required for the transition, how people (individuals, communities, regions etc) will be engage...
Australian Energy Transition Research Plan, the first of its kind, highlights the urgent and strategic research priorities needed for Australia to achieve a fair and sustainable energy emissions trans...
Paving cross-sector interdisciplinary research pathways to achieve Australia's net-zero targets.
ACOLA’s Horizon Scanning Series provides forward-looking analysis of emerging scientific and technological developments that are likely to shape Australia’s future.