Climate action and energy transition at full speed: nine fresh insights

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A power grid that is becoming ever more overloaded, melting glaciers threatening our freshwater supply, and an increasing demand for resources like lithium, uranium, and cobalt. Just a few headlines from the past weeks. But no need to panic! During the Best Climate Action & Energy Paper Award ceremony – taking place on Tuesday, March 18, 2025 – nine young scientists from TU Delft will pitch their research findings. Nine fresh insights, and sometimes even groundbreaking ideas, that not only tackle today’s problems but also make tomorrow’s world safer, cleaner, and more resilient. 

Period18 Mar 2025

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Media contributions

  • TitleClimate action and energy transition at full speed: nine fresh insights
    Degree of recognitionLocal
    Media name/outletTU Delft News
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date18/03/25
    DescriptionA power grid that is becoming ever more overloaded, melting glaciers threatening our freshwater supply, and an increasing demand for resources like lithium, uranium, and cobalt. Just a few headlines from the past weeks. But no need to panic! During the Best Climate Action & Energy Paper Award ceremony – taking place on Tuesday, March 18, 2025 – nine young scientists from TU Delft will pitch their research findings. Nine fresh insights, and sometimes even groundbreaking ideas, that not only tackle today’s problems but also make tomorrow’s world safer, cleaner, and more resilient.
    URLhttps://www.tudelft.nl/en/2025/tu-delft/climate-action-and-energy-transition-at-full-speed-nine-fresh-insights
    PersonsP. Alinaghi

Keywords

  • Climate Action
  • Energy Transition
  • Tropical Clouds
  • Climate Feedback
  • Mesoscale Patterns
  • Cloud Patterns