Marine Cornelis
Energ’Ethic - Climate Justice and Energy TransitionEnergy transitions are failing not because of technology, but because of governance. Who bears the cost of getting it wrong. Who is excluded from the benefits. Who holds the institutions accountable.
Energ'Ethic is a podcast about those questions. Hosted by Marine Cornelis — founder of Next Energy Consumer and a leading voice on energy poverty, consumer rights, and the social conditions of the energy transition — each episode brings together the people who are closest to where policy meets reality: regulators navigating enforcement gaps, researchers with evidence that hasn't reached the policy room yet, practitioners managing the friction between EU ambition and local capacity.
The conversations are rigorous and grounded. The guests are people with direct institutional knowledge and genuine stakes in getting this right.
Energ'Ethic is listened to by policymakers, legal and regulatory professionals, NGO and civil society leaders, and researchers working at the intersection of energy, housing, consumers, and governance. It is not a generalist show about the energy transition. It is a specialist conversation for people who are already inside the problem.
For organisations and sponsors: Energ'Ethic offers partnership opportunities for organisations seeking to reach a senior, policy-literate audience. Partnerships are selective and editorially independent. Contact: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
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