BIOMES: "Global Energy Trends and Transitions" presented by Michael E. Webber, Professor, University of Texas at Austin
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Wed, Feb 18, 2026
12 PM – 1 PM EST (GMT-5)
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About the Seminar:
The worldwide energy sector is going through dramatic shifts in energy demand, end-uses, and sources. Population growth and economic growth are driving up total demand. Industrialization, urbanization, electrification and motorization are changing how we use energy. And a policy push for domestic, low-carbon and renewable fuels is changing our sources of energy. At the same time, we are entering an era where markets, technologies and policies are enabling dramatic increases in U.S. production of oil, gas, wind, solar and bioenergy that is affecting global economies, the environment, and our national security posture. In parallel, our energy and information sectors are merging to form smarter energy systems and more energy-intensive information systems. For this talk, Dr. Webber will give an entertaining and big-picture overview of global energy trends mixed in with humorous anecdotes, historical snippets, and unexpected examples that will give a surprising look into the future of energy.
About the Series:
Over the last fifteen years, the Yale School of the Environment (YSE) has hosted this weekly seminar series. The school's flagship forum is designed to bring cutting-edge research and impactful work to the community.
BIOMES stands for 'Bridging Issues & Optimizing Methods in Environmental Studies".
The series is a community-sourced and student-led effort to bring different perspectives to YSE's main stage.
Speakers
Michael E. Webber
Professor
University of Texas at Austin