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Research and Social Cooperation Citizen Lectures

History of the environment and energy transition

event date May 25, 2024
9:45-10:45
Teacher Department of International Economics
Associate Professor Keiji Kimura
Theme Overview Currently, due to the constraints of global warming, we are being asked to move away from fossil fuels. There is a history of such environmental issues triggering major changes in the way humans use energy. I will talk about this point and discuss the modern energy transition.
Target Audience Anyone can take this course.
Tuition free
How to apply Please apply using the Public Lecture Application Form.
If you apply by postcard, fax or e-mail, please include your address, name (in hiragana), telephone number,
Please apply to the "Citizens' Lectures" section Office of Industrial Research Center, clearly stating the course number you wish to participate in.
how to access

For those using the University Shuttle Bus
If you are boarding at the University Shuttle Bus Terminal in front of Suminoe Station, please tell the driver that you are "attending a public lecture." When you return, please collect your "visiting card" at the venue reception and hand it over to the driver.