Last year the UK set a legally binding target to become carbon neutral by 2050, ahead of any other major global economy. In doing so it took the first ambitious steps on a massively difficult path, and the road to net zero requires a total overhaul of how infrastructure is designed, delivered and managed. In this episode we explore the journey that organisations are taking to reduce their emissions from switching to renewable energy, planting millions of trees, cutting down their operational carbon and forcing more action from supply chains.
This action can’t come too soon as the window for limiting human impact on the planet closes daily – something that is increasingly acknowledged around the world as flooding and fires wreak devastation.
- Recorded at the Mott MacDonald Carbon Crunch event in London
Guests
Claire Brightley, Carbon Management Lead at Yorkshire Water
Adam Crossley, Director of Environment, Skanska
Mark Crouch, Carbon Management Lead, Mott MacDonald
Mark Edwards, Environment Manager, Heathrow Airport
Dr Jannick Giesekam, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds
Andrew Hall, Aviva Investors Infrastructure Debt team
Jenny Hill, Team Leader for Buildings and International Action, Committee on Climate Change
Episode Partner
Mott MacDonald: Opening opportunities with connected thinking.
Learn more about how to get to net zero here: Achieving net zero: the investor angle
Read about the UK’s first standard for low carbon design PAS 2080 here
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- responding to humanitarian and natural emergencies
- improving people’s lives
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