BECC Webinar: Energy Futures: Anthropocene Challenges, Emerging Technologies, and Everyday Life
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36:04
Oooh nice image of trees!

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I am intrigued by the intersection of anthropology and climate change behavior

45:23
I work on scenarios from process-oriented IAM perspectives and am very interested in expanding the range and types of scenarios we consider. (Unfortunately I will have to leave at the hour, will the recording will be posted for viewing later?)

45:48
Yes, both the recording and slides will be made available a few days later.

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Speaking on De-colonization; which part do Indigenous people play in your imaginations of our collective Energy futures?

49:34
Jordan, we will hold on to this question till a later section when we discuss decolonization

49:42
great, thanks!

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Please feel free to put your questions for the speakers in the chat!

01:19:10
Hi! Could you expand on the aspect of digitalization in the energy future? What does it mean and how does that relate to the anthropology studies?

01:20:41
Great question

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wow

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Thank you so much for this book as it is an opportunity to help our work see things in a different way. I look forward to using this information for my daily work. It will help bring a strong community perspective for local energy resiliency solutions.

01:31:20
This is helpful to hear about different efforts happening around the world. Thank you!

01:31:27
Thank you so much!!

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Thank you so much for the comments.

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01:32:25
Thank you for this webinar, and for your work!

01:34:10
Thanks for the webinar. Brought back a lot of memories for me from the last 40 years. My colleagues - Hal Wilhite and Willet Kempton - would have enjoyed this as well. Keep up the good work.

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thank you!