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Action Hub Event #Atoms4Climate: From the Energy Crisis to Better Crops, How Can Nuclear Help Meet the Climate Challenges? The climate crisis meets an energy supply crisis. IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi and Gillian Tett, author and Financial Times US editor-at-large, discuss whether and how the world can manage to overcome both. Will evidence-based thinking or ideology decide the energy mix of the future? Is nuclear energy about to have its next renaissance? Can nuclear science help us adapt to the consequences of climate change, whether by allowing farmers to breed hardier crops or communities to manage scarce water resources?
As the climate crisis meets an energy supply crisis, Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and Gillian Tett, author and Financial Times US editor-at-large, discuss whether and how the world can manage to overcome both. Will evidence-based thinking or ideology decide the energy mix of the future? Is nuclear energy about to have its next renaissance and can nuclear science help us adapt to the consequences of climate change, whether by allowing farmers to breed hardier crops or communities to manage scarce water resources? In this discussion, available through livestream, they will examine from their different viewpoints how the world will respond to the opportunities and the challenges that will profoundly affect all our lives over the coming decades, so we can all make our own mind on the best way forward.
COP26 Climate Change Conference 2021, Glasgow, Scottish Event Campus, Scotland. 4 November 2021
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Description: The Prince accompanied by Major Walker-Leigh, Chief Commissioner, paying a return visit to the Northern Territory Chief.
Location: Kumasi, Ghana
Date: 1925
Our Catalogue Reference: Part of CO 1069/37
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Description: The Prince leaving Kumasi Fort.
Location: Kumasi, Ghana
Date: 1925
Our Catalogue Reference: Part of CO 1069/37
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Description: The beginning of Takoradi Breakwater.
Location: Takoradi, Ghana
Date: 1925
Our Catalogue Reference: Part of CO 1069/37
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Description: The Prince of Wales receiving an Omanhene, whose followers are bowing as the latter is being presented.
Location: Sekondi, Ghana
Date: 1925
Our Catalogue Reference: Part of CO 1069/37
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