The UT Energy Symposium welcomes Monika Ehrman, Faculty Director, Oil & Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Center (ONE C), The University of Oklahoma College of Law, to give a talk titled "Human Right to Energy"
The UT Energy Symposium welcomes Mason Inman, lead analyst for Near Zero, to give a talk titled "Scientific Oversight of Climate Policy: Lessons from California."
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The UT Energy Symposium welcomes Susan Krumdieck, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Canterbury New Zealand, to give a talk titled "Global Warming arrested and Catastrophic Climate Change averted with one action by 12 people – The BigDO"
The UT Energy Symposium welcomes Carla Lacerda, President, ExxonMobil Brazil, to give a talk titled "Brazil Oil & Gas Sector: 20 yr look-back at Policy vs Impact on Investments."
The UT Energy Symposium welcomes Dr. Carey King, Assistant Director of the Energy Institute, to give a talk titled "Economic models need biophysical principles: Otherwise we can’t explain our energy past or future"
The UT Energy Symposium welcomes Dr. Adam Warren, Integrated Applications Center Director at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to give a talk titled Hawaii, a Postcard from the Future.
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The UT Energy Symposi um welcomes Justin Ritchie, Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of British Columbia’s Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability to give a talk titled Revisiting business-as-usual: Why our worst-case climate scenarios aren't as bad as we thought and 2˚ is more readily achievable.
On Friday, Feb. 8, 2019, the KBH Energy Center and McCombs Energy Initiative will host the Permian 2025 Conference, a one-day symposium that brings together industry leaders, students and faculty from across the UT Austin campus for thought- provoking conversations. This year’s event will focus on the current and future opportunity represented by the Permian Basin, the current center of the unconventional global energy industry. The event is a part of the fifth annual UT Energy Week.