EPISODE · Nov 21, 2019 · 27 MIN
#36 The Calculator that Could Save the World
from Engineering Matters
How a calculator is helping countries around the world to lower their greenhouse gas emissions and create more sustainable energy systems. When Professor David MacKay of Cambridge University wrote a book about sustainable energy in 2009, he could not have realised that this groundbreaking text would go on to form the basis for a calculator that could save the world from climate catastrophe. By investigating the true impact of energy demand and supply on carbon emissions he provided much needed transparency on the link between energy and the climate. Today his calculator has spread throughout the world from the UK across Europe, through Asia all the way to Australia – and take up is increasing. This episode was made at the 2050 Global Calculator Conference, Windsor, UK Try out the 2050 Calculator here Guests Laura Aylett, Programme Manager 2050 Calculator, Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Sam Friggens, Senior Consultant Energy Strategy and Innovation, Mott MacDonald Quoc Khanh, Senior Energy Consultant, 2050 Calculator, Vietnam Jenny McInnes, Deputy Director for Partnerships & Capability, BEIS Koen Meeus, Climate Change Section, DG Environment, Belgium Madeleine Rawlins, Programme Leader 2050 Calculator, Mott MacDonald Anna Stephenson, Senior Energy Advisor, DFID Hoang Van Tam, Deputy Head, Office for Climate Change and Green Growth, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Vietnam Professor Yufeng Yang, Asian Development Bank/Imperial College Supporter: Mott MacDonald: Opening opportunities with connected thinking. Mott MacDonald is a US$2bn engineering, management and development consultancy involved in: solving some of the world’s most urgent social, environmental and economic challengeshelping governments and businesses plan, deliver and sustain their strategic goalsresponding to humanitarian and natural emergenciesimproving people’s lives Its expertise by sector includes buildings, communications, defence, education, environment, health, industry, mining, oil and gas, power, transport, urban development, water, wastewater and more. Its skills encompass planning, studies and design, project finance, technical advisory services, project and programme management, management consultancy and beyond. The post #36 The Calculator that Could Save the World first appeared on Engineering Matters.
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