Tuesday Oct 27, 2020
Children of the energy revolution – EVOL ✕ International School Aberdeen
Young people globally have a crucial role to play in helping the energy industry transition away from its reliance on hydrocarbons. As the engineers, geologists and lawyers of tomorrow, they will drive forward the clean energy agenda, meaning it’s as vital as it’s ever been that the next generation is kitted out with the skills needed to adapt to a world of challenges and opportunities.
In this special Energy Voice Out Loud Xpertise Series episode, in paid partnership with the International School Aberdeen, head teacher Nick Little talks to Hamish Penman about what they’re doing to ensure students are developing the kind of thinking that will help them navigate the challenges that the energy sector will encounter over the coming decades.
Nick explains how changing attitudes and environmental concerns associated with the oil and gas industry is influencing pupils thinking around future careers. Issues around gender and ethnic diversity in the sector and what can be done to help youngsters break down barriers are also discussed.
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