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This event is a part of the UT Energy Fall 2020 Symposium Series.

Who makes decisions about our future energy system: scientists, engineers, company executives, government administrators, everyday citizens, or politicians? Or is it all of the above and even more?  It is practically impossible for any one person to have deep enough knowledge across all relevant domains of influence from science to technology to policy to markets, yet it is clearly not sufficient if each  influencer has expertise in only a single narrow domain.  Where do we find the balance to help society move forward on a low-net-carbon economy-wide transition? Join this conversation with Dr. Ellen B. Stechel – scientist, engineer, administrator – on the need and challenge of thinking across many domains of knowledge to act and plan for a low-net-carbon society.

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