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Topics Covered
- Energy usage
- Russia
- Ukraine
- Supply chains
- Free markets
- Energy Industry
- Environmental standards
Biography
Nick Butler is Visiting Professor and founding chair of the Policy Institute at Kings College London. He was previously Group Vice President for Strategy and Policy Development at BP plc, and subsequently Senior Policy Adviser to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. He is an energy economist specialising in the economic and political aspects of the transition to a lower carbon world. He serves as energy policy adviser at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge and at the Faraday Institution - the entity established by the UK Government to develop energy storage technology including batteries. He is a Vice President of the Hay on Wye Literary Festival. In addition to energy issues his interests include international relations, the future of higher education and European issues. He writes for the Financial Times, the Nikkei Asian Review and Prospect magazine.
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Butler, N. (2022, March 28). Long-term implications for business following the conflict in Ukraine [Audio file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 5, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/KRAL3004.Export Citation (RIS)