Event Description

The Energy and Climate Crisis in Africa

Online Event

Wednesday 27 October 2021 at 4pm - 5:30pm

From colonialism until the present day, the way in which Africa has navigated and accessed its own energy resources has been influenced by at first colonialism and in today’s world through continued adaptation and resilience in the face of the climate crisis.

Africa has been at the forefront of confronting the climate crisis, with entrepreneurship, sustainable business models and resilient communities offering an insight into how the continent is addressing the climate crisis and what we in the UK/Scotland might learn from that adaptation.

This event has been partnered with Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law (AUCEL), Centre for Energy Transition (CET) and the African Natural Resources and Energy Law Network (ANRELN).

Booking is required for this FREE event. 

For more information on the speakers for the event and how to join, see here.