Supervisors
- Position
- Lecturer in Information Systems
- Division / Faculty
- Faculty of Science
Overview
The challenge to keep global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels has become even greater due to a continued increase in greenhouse gas emissions (IPCC, 2023). One major challenge is the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy to reduce emissions (Gholami et al., 2016). The share of renewable energy in electricity generation has increased to 28.3%, however, an acceleration of the pace of the transition is required to limit global temperature rise (REN21, 2022).
In this project, we investigate public perceptions of the sustainable energy transition by conducting a social network analysis, which we expect will contribute to improve our understanding of the acceptance and resistance of the adoption toward renewable energy technologies.
References
- Gholami, R., Watson, R. T., Hasan, H., Molla, A., & Bjørn-Andersen, N. 2016. Information systems solutions for environmental sustainability: How can we do more? Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 17(8), pp. 521-536. https://doi.org/10.17705/1jais.00435
- IPCC. 2023. AR6 synthesis report: Climate change 2023. https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/syr
- REN21. 2022. Renewables 2022: Global status report. https://www.ren21.net/gsr-2022
Start date
15 November, 2024End date
15 February, 2025Location
QUT Gardens Point Campus, Y Block
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