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Inspired by the traditional book clubs, we'll expand our horizons beyond the pages of a single book to explore podcasts, articles, and a wealth of literature that sheds light on the pressing issues and exciting developments in the energy sector. In this unique book club-style format, we'll delve deep into the latest innovations, current affairs, and diverse perspectives surrounding new and traditional energy solutions. Whether you're passionate about the potential of solar power, curious about the future of electric vehicles, or intrigued by the complexities of energy policy, there's something for everyone in our dynamic discussion circle.


The first session is on "Outlook for Oil and COP 28". In the wake of December's COP28 climate summit, we find ourselves at a crucial turning point, as governments worldwide express a resolute commitment to "transitioning away from fossil fuels." This prompts us to ponder: what lies ahead for the oil sector and for consumers like us? Does COP's bold stance represent a definitive cap on global climate ambition, or is it merely a starting point? Is the notion of completely phasing out oil truly within reach?


So come prepared to share your thoughts, ask questions, and engage in stimulating dialogue with fellow enthusiasts and experts alike. Together, we'll navigate the ever-evolving landscape of energy and sustainability, empowering ourselves to shape a brighter, cleaner future for generations to come.


Recommended links:

  1. Energy Transition Show- https://xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/episode-216-cop28-and-the-outlook-for-oil/
  2. COP28 exposes the long arms of the oil & gas industry- https://www.outlookindia.com/national/cop28-exposes-the-long-arms-of-the-oil-and-gas-lobby-news-336228
  3. CNBC- https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/13/what-the-cop28-deal-means-for-the-us-amid-record-oil-and-gas-output.html
  4. International Energy Agency- https://www.iea.org/commentaries/cop28-is-a-moment-of-truth-for-the-oil-and-gas-industry-s-efforts-on-climate

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