Arup TS06-10 Antony Turner, part 3
December 15, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Last part of Antony Turner's talk on carbon as currency. (Download file)
December 15, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Last part of Antony Turner's talk on carbon as currency. (Download file)
December 15, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Second part of Antony Turner's talk on carbon as currency. (Download file)
December 15, 2006 by Simon | permalink
First part of Antony Turner's talk on carbon as currency. (Download file)
December 15, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Introduction by Simon Roberts to the podcast (in 3 parts) by Antony Turner of CarbonSense. (Download file)
December 15, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Last part of Alisdair McGregor's talk on the USA corporate approach to sustainability. (Download file)
December 15, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Second part of Alisdair McGregor's talk on the USA corporate approach to sustainability. (Download file)
December 15, 2006 by Simon | permalink
First part of Alisdair McGregor's talk on the USA corporate approach to sustainability. (Download file)
December 15, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Introduction by Simon Roberts to the podcast (in 3 parts) by Alisdair McGregor of Arup - San Francisco. (Download file)
December 11, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Final part of Chris Twinn' talk on 10% renewables in London. (Download file)
December 11, 2006 by Simon | permalink
First part of Chris Twinn' talk on 10% renewables in London. (Download file)
December 11, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Introduction by Simon Roberts to the podcast (in 2 parts) by Chris Twinn of Arup - Building London Sustainability Group. (Download file)
December 08, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Last part of Mikka Styles' talk on community consulation. (Download file)
December 08, 2006 by Simon | permalink
First part of Mikka Styles' talk on community consulation. (Download file)
December 08, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Introduction by Simon Roberts to the podcast (in 2 parts) by Mikka Styles of Arup - Civils & Planning, Midlands, UK. (Download file)
December 03, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Last part of Brenda Boardman's talk on the 40% house project. (Download file)
December 03, 2006 by Simon | permalink
First part of Brenda Boardman's talk on the 40% house project. (Download file)
December 03, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Introduction by Simon Roberts to the podcast (in 2 parts) by Brenda Boardman of Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford. (Download file)
November 27, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Last part of Storm's talk on nuclear power - examining the energy balance. (Download file)
November 27, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Second part of Storm's talk on nuclear power - examining the energy balance. (Download file)
November 27, 2006 by Simon | permalink
First part of Storm's talk on nuclear power - examining the energy balance. (Download file)
November 27, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Introduction by Simon Roberts to the podcast (in 3 parts) by Jan Willem Storm van Leeuwen of Ceedata Consulting, Netherlands. (Download file)
November 20, 2006 by Simon | permalink
The second half of Jo da Silva's talk on developing countries where sustainable development has to be talked about in the same breath as disaster mitigation and focussed on reducing vulnerability. (Download file)
November 20, 2006 by Simon | permalink
The first half of Jo da Silva's talk on developing countries, starting with the Rwandan genocide, the moment that changed everything. (Download file)
November 20, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Introduction by Simon Roberts to the podcast (in 2 parts) by Jo da Silva, a member of one of Arup's London Building Engineering Groups. (Download file)
November 03, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Tim Lang concludes with some thoughts on how we move forward on food and sustainability. (Download file)
November 03, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Middle part of Tim Lang's talk in which he examines the current situation and surveys the evidence. (Download file)
November 03, 2006 by Simon | permalink
First part of Tim Lang's talk on food, starting with the juxtaposition of health and environment, covering the shift in the last 60 years. (Download file)
November 03, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Introduction by Simon Roberts to the podcast (in 3 parts) by Tim Lang, Professor of Food Policy at City University, London. (Download file)
October 23, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Third part of Jake Hacker's talk where he concludes with how we should judge the scientific data on the consequences of climate change for our future and possible actions we can take. (Download file)
October 23, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Middle part of Jake Hacker's talk in which he examines natural climate change in the past going on to show how present-day climate change is different. (Download file)
October 23, 2006 by Simon | permalink
First part of Jake Hacker's talk on climate change, starting with its context within sustainability and briefly covering the basic physics. (Download file)
October 23, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Introduction by Simon Roberts to the podcast (in 3 parts) by Jake Hacker, a member of Arup's Environmental Physics Group. (Download file)
October 20, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Antony (Managing Director of CarbonSense) suggests that if we are to move towards resolving the climate change issue, we need to find ways to make carbon ‘visible in the landscape of our lives’. (Download file, corrected 20Oct06 to remove repeated section)
October 16, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Second half of Jack Pringle's talk in which he addresss the role of political and professional leadership, and why the solutions have to be simple.. (Download file)
October 16, 2006 by Simon | permalink
First half of Jack Pringle's talk, "It's the climate, stupid!" in which he sets the scene. (Download file)
October 16, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Introduction by Simon Roberts to the podcast (in 2 parts) by Jack Pringle, President of the RIBA and partner of Pringle Brandon architects. (Download file)
October 06, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Alisdair (Arup, San Francisco) explores what some US corporations are doing to push the sustainable agenda, contrary to the lack of direction from Washington. (Download file)
October 06, 2006 by Simon | permalink
The London Mayor’s planning policy requires 10% renewable energy in new developments. Chris (Arup's Building Engineering Sustainability Group) justifies this compared to more cost effective ways of reducing carbon emissions from buildings. (Download file)
October 06, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Mikka talks about the role that stakeholder consultation plays in the sorts of projects that Arup is involved with. (Download file)
October 06, 2006 by Simon | permalink
The relentless progress of global warming can only be waylaid by redesigning the homes we live in and cutting emissions. Brenda Boardman, head of the Lower Carbon Futures team at the University of Oxford's Environmental Change Institute, looks ahead to a greener, cleaner 2050. (Download file)
October 06, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Dr Storm unpicks the complex nuclear cycle to challenge its low greenhouse gas emissions credentials and question prospects for uranium supply to meet any expansion of nuclear power. (Download file)
October 06, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Jo (Arup Building Group, London) discusses sustainable development as the vehicle for erradication of poverty, and how post-disaster situations are perceived as an opportunity to build back better and create a step change in the development cycle. (Download file)
October 06, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Tim (Professor of Food Policy at City University) declares that the paradigm of food and agricultural policy, which emerged to deliver health in the mid 20th century, is now running out of steam. Today, the health challenges are more complex and environmental issues question whether intensive production is sustainable. (Download file)
October 06, 2006 by Simon | permalink
Jake, a member of Arup's Environmental Physics Group, describes natural climate change in the past going on to discuss how present-day climate change is different and the implications of this for the near future. (Download file)
October 06, 2006 by Simon | permalink
President of the RIBA and partner of Pringle Brandon architects says, "It's the climate, stupid." Jack addresss the role of political and professional leadership to clarify the problems of climate change and why the solutions have to be simple. (Download file)
October 06, 2006 by Simon | permalink
A brief introduction to the first podcast consisting of samples each speaker from the whole "Talking Sustainability" series, 2006. (Download file)
