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From the study "The failure to decarbonize the global energy education system: Carbon lock-in and stranded skill sets"
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English: "The dotted green line represents a simplified projection of when the share of renewable energy faculties would reach 100% if the average rate of change from 1999 to 2019 were to continue."
"Often a university has more than one faculty dedicated to either fossil fuels or renewable energy. For instance, the same university can have a faculty of wind energy and a faculty of renewable energy law. The total number of faculties in our count is therefore greater than the total number of universities. If a university has no renewable energy faculty but only a degree programme, it typically means that less human and financial resources are allotted to the field. Fig. 3 tracks and compares the change in the share of energy faculties dedicated to renewables and fossil fuels between 1999 and 2019. Although the share of fossil fuel faculties decreased over time (to 68%), it remained much larger than that of renewables (32%) in 2019. In terms of absolute numbers, 546 universities had a total of 861 faculties dedicated to fossil fuels, while 247 universities had 543 faculties dedicated to renewable energy by 2020." |
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Author | Authors of the study: Roman Vakulchuk, Indra Overland |
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