
In the Verapodden podcast, she discusses economic and political factors that can both slow down and accelerate the transition of society, even though we know fairly well from a scientific perspective what needs to be done to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Art Director: Carina Schultz
Jessica Jewell blends technology and social sciences in her research. By studying historical energy transitions, she aims to discover which climate actions have the greatest potential for rapid implementation and impact. In the Verapodden podcast, she discusses economic and political factors that can both slow down and accelerate the transition of society, even though we know fairly well from a scientific perspective what needs to be done to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
About Verapodden
In Chalmers Verapodd you will hear personal conversations with researchers, students, teachers and alumni. What are their experiences, driving forces and visions? What will become of the knowledge from Chalmers?
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Project leaders: Cecilia Hillman & Maria Saline, Genie
Original music by Stefan Karlsson
Programme manager, technology & editing: Malin Avenius
Producer: Anne-Christine Nordin
Art Director: Carina Schultz
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