Net Zero is our 2050 ambition for society, but to make this a reality city must be held to a far higher standard. Our urban environments will need to become ‘carbon negative’ if we intend to mount a robust response to the climate emergency. New technologies and techniques are part of the solution. But there is another challenge.
Most of our major cities have already been built and are old. Embodied carbon means we should refrain from knocking down old buildings, but how can inefficient, dated structures play a part in the city of the future? Everything is in tension and there are very few easy wins. To make this all happen will take careful planning.
Guests
Rupert Green, Market Lead – Net Zero Energy Infrastructure, Atkins
Clare Hebbes, Director of Development, London Legacy Development Corporation
Matthew Tribe, Managing Director – Planning, Design and Engineering, SNC Lavalin
Resources
For more information on The Sustainable City in Dubai, click here and here
For more information on decarbonising buildings, click here
For some of the projects that guests in this episode have worked on, click here
And specific to the Net Zero ambitions of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Matthew Tribe co-authored this report
Partner
Atkins, part of the SNC-Lavalin Group is one of the world’s most respected design, engineering, and project management consultancies. Employing over 18,000 people across the UK, North America, Middle East and Africa, Asia Pacific and Europe, Atkins utilities the latest technology to deliver major capital projects, and provide expert consultancy for clients across the energy, transportation and infrastructure sectors.