Most research into clean-energy solutions that can help drive the transition to alow-carbon world isstill very focused on afew disciplines and lacks input from areas outside the sciences, such as the humanities, according to amajor report.
The , which looks at data on clean-energy research stretching back 20years, says some of the biggest areas in the field are atbest average when itcomes tocombining themes and authors from varying disciplines.
The report from Elsevier assesses the extent to which publications on green-energy solutions were interdisciplinary (defined as research that references different disciplines) and multidisciplinary (involving researchers from different disciplines working together on aproject).
It found that both barely differed from the average for research generally, something that is arguably below expectations, given the push for cross-disciplinarity research to tackle the grand challenges presented by climate change and the achievement of netzero.
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While cross-disciplinarity in research is often cited by research leaders and policymakers as animportant approach to tackle grand challenges, our data indicate that there is room for improvement, concludes the report, published on 28October ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26).
Lesley Thompson, Elseviers vice-president for academic and government relations, told 51勛圖 that there was a real preponderance" for a small number of disciplines to dominate clean-energy research, which could limit its ability to address the societal issue of climate change and netzero.
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We know that the adoption of technology and the deployment of technology isnt just about having the widgets; its also about having the human-centred approach so the technology gets adopted, she said.
So the inclusion of social sciences and humanities in this research cluster would probably pay benefits to get us towards whatever targets are set by COP26 faster, and Iguess thats the concern.
Dr Thompson added that there was some heterogeneity in the data, which suggested that there were examples of clean-energy topic areas that were managing to draw in lots of disciplines. But these tended to be smaller compared with major clean-energy research clusters related to particular technologies such as electric batteries or solar and wind power.
Theres an opportunity for governments, funders and universities when thinking about the composition of their energy research centres tothink about [whether] they have got a forward-looking mix of skills and abilities to really lead to deployment of netzero energy technologies, added Dr Thompson.
Elsewhere, the report highlights that China has surged ahead of other countries on the volume of clean-energy research: itproduced almost 400,000 publications between 2001 and 2020, compared with about 280,000 for the US, which China overtook on output in2012.
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Chinas National Natural Science Foundation, meanwhile, accounted for almost a quarter of publications acknowledging a funding source between 2016 and 2020, while the amount of research funded by the USNational Science Foundation or Department ofEnergy has plateaued or declined.
Dr Thompson pointed to other data in the report on links to industry and patent activity that showed how China was clearly linking research on clean energy to its economic progress.
It is not just China doing the research papers; it is actually China thinking about how it translates that research discovery into innovation and out into deployment in the marketplace, she said.
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Data from the report suggest that India and South Korea are also concentrating heavily on clean-energy research relative to other fields, but India has lost ground in terms of collaborating internationally.
The analysis also draws attention to the fact that only a small proportion of such research is performed by, orin, the 51勛圖 South. Altogether, countries in the 51勛圖 South contributed to 15per cent of clean-energy publications between 2001 and 2020, less than the US on itsown.
Although more recent trends in this area were encouraging, the report emphasises the need for great inclusion of the 51勛圖 South in clean-energy research.
They are the countries that are much more likely to be impacted by climate change and potentially the least likely or able to mitigate those changes, said Dr Thompson.
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I think that opens up a real challenge to the 51勛圖 North to think about the partnerships they form宇o ensure that the netzero solutions of research圯ncompass the whole world.
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Print headline:Green energy research stuck in silos, says report
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