🟢 Distinguished Speaker: 🔹 Dr. Sara Tavakoli PhD Researcher in Business and Management, University of Manchester, specializing in energy poverty modeling and policy-making.
🔹 Topics to be Discussed:
• What is energy poverty and why is it important?
• Factors that exacerbate energy poverty in different countries.
• The impact of reducing carbon emissions and using renewable energy on energy injustice.
🔹 This webinar will be held in Persian.
🗓 Date: ▪️ Saturday, December 21st, at 19:00 Iran Time
💰 Registration Fee: ▫️ Free
🟢 For registration and more information, please visit the following ID: @ermiarakhshani
🟢 Distinguished Speaker: 🔹 Dr. Sara Tavakoli PhD Researcher in Business and Management, University of Manchester, specializing in energy poverty modeling and policy-making.
🔹 Topics to be Discussed:
• What is energy poverty and why is it important?
• Factors that exacerbate energy poverty in different countries.
• The impact of reducing carbon emissions and using renewable energy on energy injustice.
🔹 This webinar will be held in Persian.
🗓 Date: ▪️ Saturday, December 21st, at 19:00 Iran Time
💰 Registration Fee: ▫️ Free
🟢 For registration and more information, please visit the following ID: @ermiarakhshani
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