Mission/Vision
The vision of the organisation is to create a student/youth think thank devoted to develop an active and participatory global network of young people interested in creating a pool of knowledge and data related to energy and climate change. The overall aim of this vision is to develop an...
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The vision of the organisation is to create a student/youth think thank devoted to develop an active and participatory global network of young people interested in creating a pool of knowledge and data related to energy and climate change. The overall aim of this vision is to develop an international pathway of innovation and independent research that settles the agenda of an era of information sharing, building opportunities and fomenting cooperation to face the challenges embraced in the energy sector and climate change mitigation and adaptation from a youth and student perspective.
The vision of Energy Ethics embraces the entrepreneurial aspects of solving the current challenges of energy systems and their axis with climate change in terms of cooperation and synergy with our partners.
Energy Ethics foments principles such as solidarity, peace, cooperation and justice and we feel engaged to being part of an organisation with a diverse portfolio of activities that evolves through different global initiatives that turns down the walls of ethnicity, age, sex and religion to step into a cosmopolitan path of creating universal values regarding the ethical dimensions of the energy sector and its axis with climate change.
Energy Ethics is research in action, a thoughtful pledge for environmental justice and it foments international cooperation by creating synergies among actors, organisations and companies interrelated with the energy sector and/or climate change mitigation and adaptation.
You can be be part of Energy Ethics TaskForce, Energy Ethics Green Entrepreneurial Platform and/or part of the team of policy analysts and researches working with the agenda settled by Energy Ethics’ founders in Denmark.
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What does the organization do?
Energy Ethics catalyzes the engagement of young professional people in clusters of activities, projects and research to create the intelligence of a global student think tank focused on energy and climate change.
The overall objective of Energy Ethics is to foment a pool of...
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Energy Ethics catalyzes the engagement of young professional people in clusters of activities, projects and research to create the intelligence of a global student think tank focused on energy and climate change.
The overall objective of Energy Ethics is to foment a pool of knowledge that will create policy analyses, project-research, debate and creation of databases with useful information to foment better practices and to implement and monitor projects related to energy and climate change.
Energy Ethics promotes independent scientific research, policy analyses and project implementation related to energy and climate change in the fields of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. Energy Ethics foments social entrepreneurship, open source, knowledge and low-cost technology transfer, and it generates an open source pool of knowledge for the understanding of current and future energy systems to young generations.
We work within five specific areas:
We enhance students’ academic endeavors by translating the results of scientific research without complex endorsements, but still regarding the quality and transparency of our academic contributions to the pool of knowledge related to energy and climate change.
We integrate solutions to current environmental and climate challenges by balancing the points of view of governmental, private and non-profit organizations and institutions through analyses, debates and media communication.
We stimulate entrepreneurial activities related to energy planning and management to develop project of activities and field research in developing countries within areas related to energy and climate change.
We include the development of climate and energy-related concepts, tools, models and cross-sectoral analyses of climate- and energy-related programmes and systems.
We gather information for investments, monitoring of programmes and scientific research in the area of renewable energy and energy efficiency through the digitalization of green knowledge.
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Opportunities for Youth
Energy Ethics’ mission is to engage young people and students in energy and climate issues through research in action, innovation and awareness.
Energy Ethics’ opportunities for youth and students can be narrowed down to ten specific approaches:
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Energy Ethics’ mission is to engage young people and students in energy and climate issues through research in action, innovation and awareness.
Energy Ethics’ opportunities for youth and students can be narrowed down to ten specific approaches:
1) Identification and articulation of needs and concerns that are being overlooked, or that are not receiving sufficient attention, by the state and the market in areas related to energy and climate change
2) Research and analysis to examine specific issues as well as potential solutions to energy and climate change challenges
3) Advocacy, information, and technical assistance provision (e.g. coalition building) to citizens, policy-makers, politicians, media, NGOs, and other groups in the area of energy and climate change
4) Agenda setting for energy and climate issues nationally and internationally
5) Energy and climate change policy development
6) Policy change and alternative policy formulation of energy markets and other market mechanisms addressing innovative solutions to climate change mitigation and adaptation
7) Energy and climate change policy implementation
8) Delivery and provision of services to citizens or groups of society in areas related to energy and climate change as educational material
9) Capacity building in other groups, individuals as well as state and market actors related to energy and climate change
10) Monitoring and building constructive criticism of the state and market actors through encouraging action, activities and events related to energy and climate change
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