Running on Empty? The devil is in the diesel
Join this public seminar to gain a clearer picture of the energy challenges ahead and discover how innovation in the bioeconomy could help power a resilient future.
Dr Craig Anderson from the Bioeconomy Science Institute will give an overview of the fundamentals of our fossil energy system, how energy system blindness is leading us to false assumptions about the scalability of ‘renewable’ energy and how stress in our energy and resource systems has already led to economic and geopolitical tension. Together we can then discuss the risks, the opportunities, and what businesses and communities should be thinking about as our energy and resource landscape rapidly evolves.
Date: Thursday 23rd April 2026.
Time: 4 to 5.30pm. Keynote presentation starts at 4.20pm.
Location: Waimarie Building at Lincoln University.
Cost: $5.95 per person.
Find out more about this seminar on the future of energy, including how to secure your spot.
This session is part of Lincoln University's State of the Land series.