New Research Award: The Food-Energy-Climate Change Trilemma

9 04 2013

Professor Mark Harvey has been awarded an ESRC Professorial Fellowship for a research project entitled: The food-energy-climate change trilemma: developing a neo-Polanyian analysis

The world is facing three historically unprecedented problems:

  1. anthropogenic climate change,
  2. the depletion of finite energy and material resources such as oil
  3. a growing population with increasing and changing demand for food.

These three problems are deeply interconnected, combining together in ‘the food-energy-climate change trilemma’.

Understanding how this trilemma is developing in different parts of the world is critical to finding possible solutions, but it presents a challenge to social science. Mark Harvey’s fellowship project will be comparing how the different politico-socio-economies of the USA, Europe, China and Brazil are responding to the trilemma. His research team will include a senior research officer, and an ESRC doctoral student. The project begins in October this year and runs until 2016.





Europe’s approach to biofuels: The Road to Nowhere

22 07 2010

Mark Harvey‘s research featured at a Westminster Energy, Environment & Transport Biofuel seminar at the Royal Society on 22nd July 2010.

“Mark echoed what other speakers also noted that in order to deliver a transition to sustainable transport energy strong, long-term strategic political direction is required, together with strong state support and steering from basic science to commercialisation. ‘Market signals will not drive radical, comprehensive or urgent technological change,’ he added.” Read  more coverage of the seminar from the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI).

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CRESI secures ESRC sustainable consumption funding

14 04 2010

In collaboration with colleagues at a number of Universities including Manchester, Lancaster and Edinburgh, CRESI’s Professor Mark Harvey and Dr Ben Anderson have secured substantial ESRC funding to develop their work on sustainable consumption as part of the Sustainable Practices Research Group of the ESRC Sustainable Behaviour Group.

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Seminar: Capitalism versus the environment? A debate

16 10 2009

Ted Benton & Mark Harvey from the Department of Sociology, University of Essex

Date: Thursday 22nd October 2009

At 16:00 in Room 6.345, Dept. of Sociology, University of Essex. Read the rest of this entry »





CRESI to undertake ‘global challenges’ research

30 07 2009

Prof. Mark Harvey and Dr Ben Anderson are to lead ground-breaking research as part of a programme of cross-university ‘Global Challenges‘ projects. Read the rest of this entry »





Seminar – Peak Oil, Peak Capitalism? Global Climate Change, All Change for the “Effluent Consumer”?

12 03 2008

19/03/2008

16.00 to 17.30, Room 6.345, Dept. of Sociology, University of Essex.

Prof Mark Harvey








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