The Green Transition Drivers: Navigating Climate Challenges with Kiane de Kleijne
Key Ideas
  • Kiane de Kleijne, a postdoctoral researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology, focuses on assessing the climate footprint of emerging technologies like green hydrogen.
  • She emphasizes the need for efficiency and substantial emission reductions to achieve climate goals by integrating technologies effectively.
  • Kiane's involvement in writing the IPCC report highlighted the motivation and passion of scientists, aiming to prompt action towards limiting global warming.
  • Her research also delves into balancing economic competitiveness with the transition to a greener society, emphasizing the importance of governance and societal involvement.
Kiane de Kleijne, a postdoctoral researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology, is dedicated to tackling climate change through assessing the climate impact of emerging technologies like green hydrogen. Her research delves into the complexities of the green transition, emphasizing the importance of efficiency and emission reductions to meet climate goals effectively. Notably, Kiane's participation in writing the IPCC report underscored the dedication of scientists towards limiting global warming. She also explores the balance between economic competitiveness and the shift towards a greener society, emphasizing the social aspects of governance, financing, and behavior in the transition. Kiane stresses the significance of people's involvement in the green transition and calls for global cooperation despite recent geopolitical challenges. Her work highlights the critical role of integrating technologies and addressing societal issues to pave the way for a sustainable future.
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