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Webinar series

As a key part of our thought leadership role, CIET runs a webinar series called Perspectives on the Energy Transition featuring conversations, lectures and Q&As with experts in a range of fields.

Our webinar series brings together experts in all areas of the energy transition to share their knowledge, findings and research. Thought leadership is a key element of the energy transition, and CIET aims to provide the background needed to inform the decision making process at industry, government and community levels.

If you would like to participate in this series or suggest a potential speaker, please contact us at ciet@curtin.edu.au. All the recordings are available below on our YouTube page.

Upcoming webinars

Geopolitical risk and the energy transition with Cameron Mitchell

Geopolitical risk and the energy transition with Cameron Mitchell

Monday, 16 September, 9:00-10:00 am AWST
For the seventh webinar in the Perspectives on Transition series, we are delighted to host ANZ’s Head of Geopolitical Risk, Cameron Mitchell. Cameron will provide a geopolitical update and discuss how global tensions, conflicts and developments have the power to shape our progress towards a Just Transition.

Past webinars

Game changer? The EU's Net Zero Industry Act and its implications for carbon management in Australia with Dr Alice Evatt

Game changer? The EU’s Net Zero Industry Act and its implications for carbon management in Australia with Dr Alice Evatt

Thursday 22 August 2024
Dr Alice Evatt (Oxford University) joined us for a short presentation on the role of CCS in the energy transition and the role of the EU’s Net Zero Industry Act.

People power for a Just Transition with Sharan Burrow AC

People power for a Just Transition with Sharan Burrow AC

Monday, 12 August, 2024
For our sixth event in the series, we hosted union trailblazer and global Just Transition advocate Sharan Burrow AC for an in-person seminar on Curtin’s Bentley campus! Sharan discussed the importance of unions, labour rights and sustainable business for a successful and equitable transition.

Measuring progress towards a Just Transition with Prof. Tavis Potts

Measuring progress towards a Just Transition with Prof. Tavis Potts

Tuesday, 30 July, 2024
For our fifth webinar, Professor Tavis Potts, Co-Coordinator of the Just Transition Lab at the University of Aberdeen (Scotland), joined us for a discussion of Aberdeen’s transition towards renewable energy and the lessons Aberdeen has for the rest of the world.

How can we accelerate the energy transition? With ERICA representatives

How can we accelerate the energy transition? With ERICA representatives

Wednesday, 19 June
For our fourth webinar, we were joined by members of the ERICA Organising Committee for a discussion of the State of Energy Research conference findings, next steps and what we can do to accelerate the energy transition.

Counterproductive sustainable investing with Prof. Kelly Shue

Counterproductive sustainable investing with Prof. Kelly Shue

Wednesday 29 May
Our third webinar featured Professor Kelly Shue, Professor of Finance at Yale School of Management, discussing her recent research into the surprising discovery that so-called “sustainable investing” may be counterproductive.

How can we decarbonise society in ways that are place-sensitive and fair? With Prof. Patrick Devine-Wright

How can we decarbonise society in ways that are place-sensitive and fair? With Prof. Patrick Devine-Wright

In our second webinar, Prof. Patrick Devine-Wright discussed how social science frameworks and principles can recast technology deployment as an act of place-making, delivering greener, fairer and more resilient communities.

Which future will we build? with Prof. Clark A. Miller

Which future will we build? with Prof. Clark A. Miller

In our first webinar, Prof. Clark Miller reflected on a series of participant observations, experimental interventions, and imaginative exercises in the redesign of Arizona energy systems that shed light on the critical importance of design choices in the global decarbonisation of energy systems.