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At COP26 Glasgow: Ann Cairns Executive Vice-chair of MasterCard and Jude Kelly, founder of the WOW Foundation spoke with Edie Lush Executive Editor of Hub Culture, about their partnership and the role that women can play in developing tech businesses.
"We want to work with our clients to drive change in the real, economy," At COP26 Claire Hedley, ESG and Sustainable Investing Strategist at Goldman Sachs talks with Hub Culture Executive Editor, Edie Lush, about the company's focus on net-zero targets and higher levels of inclusivity.
At COP26 Glasgow: Andrew Jones, Co-Founder of Climate Interactive shows Hub Culture Executive Editor, Edie Lush, what has happened to the world's climate since the COP15 at Copenhagen in 2009. Had Copenhagen not happened then the world would have been on track for a rise of 3.6 degrees.
At COP26 Glasgow: Amy Hasell of Beauty Kitchen spoke with Hub Culture's Executive Editor, Edie Lush. The pair talk about the importance of creating awareness around climate change issues. Amy also explains the rationale behind Beauty Kitchen and why making products that are sustainable, as well as being natural and effective is so important.
ALOHA! We're pleased to introduce to you Hub Culture's OASIS: Optimised Agriculture, Sustainability, Information Systems. OASIS is a resource for the local community and our global network of leaders.
At COP26 Glasgow Jo Chidley of Beauty Kitchen talks with Hub Culture's Founding Director and Chief Strategy Officer Stan Stalnaker about the genesis of the Ice Hub and the importance of diversity within the circular economy.
"We set out to re-think the model of the very destructive fashion sector. We have come up with a circular model that uses responsible fibres. The principle of recycling and upcycling to make something new is what we stand for" At COP26 Glasgow Hub Culture's Executive Editor, Edie Lush caught up with Geoff van Sonsbeeck, Founder and CEO of ethical fashion brand Baukjen.
Road travel is responsible for 15% of global carbon emissions At COP26 in Glasgow the spotlight was on how the shift from fuel to electric cars. Hub Culture's Executive Editor Edie Lush got to test drive the new Ford Mach E. So what did she make of it?
"COP26 has done a fantastic job of addressing fossil fuels, but the largest contributor to climate change after fossil fuels is animal agriculture and that needs to be addressed." At COP26 Jeremy Coller, CIO and Managing Partner of Coller Capital and chair of FAIRR spoke with Hub Culture, Executive Editor, Edie Lush. He says that current levels of animal agriculture are not sustainable and this is something that the investment community needs to start considering.
Single-use nappies are not only a waste issue they are an environmental one too. At COP26 Guy Schanschieff, co-founder and MD of Bambino Mio tells Hub Culture Executive Editor, Edie Lush, about how his concerns about the environment inspired his reusable nappy company.
Arçelik leads the Dow Jones Sustainability Index Worldwide and is one of 45 companies to have received the Terra Carta Seal from Prince Charles. As a major manufacturer putting sustainability at its heart, Arçelik is leading the way towards the future.
"We need to be living sustainably rather than burning our psychological and physical resources." At COP26 in Glasgow Vinay Gupta, CEO of Matterum, an impact-driven venture capital-backed technology enterprise, explains to Hub Culture Executive Editor Edie Lush how new tech like Blockchain can help individuals and enterprises to operate in a more pragmatic and sustainable way.
At COP26 in Glasgow Hub Culture Executive Editor Edie Lush spoke with Maria Lettini, Executive Director of FAIRR, an investor network focusing on ESG risks in the global food sector. Maria told Edie that the organisation brings together institutional investors - Blackrock, JP Morgan etc to provide them with expert research and tools to help them better assess their clients in terms of issues around food and animal agriculture, identifying risks and opportunities.
What is it like to be a politician already having to deal with the impact of climate change? At COP26 Glasgow: The Hon. Walter Roban, JP, MP, Deputy Premier of Bermuda tells Edie Lush, Executive Editor of Hub Culture about how his country is one of the most bio-diverse on the planet and what is being done to protect that status. He argues that Bermuda has the best-managed marines areas in the world, but he faces the same issues as every other island in ensuring that it is kept that way.
At COP26 Glasgow, Hub Culture Executive Editor, Edie Lush spoke with Tony Cho, CEO of the Future of Cities. Tony's new organisation aims to drive sustainable real estate development through real estate investments, public advocacy, and venture capital investments. As he tells Edie at COP26 at the current time he is focusing on prototyping, sharing demonstration projects and popularising ideas that he hopes will inspire leaders and policymakers across the globe
At COP26 in Glasgow, Hub Culture's Executive Editor, Edie Lush spoke with Steve Weinstein & David Hart of the Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA). Diversifying the island's economy in a sustainable way is a top priority, but how does the BDA go about developing new initiatives, and what is it looking for in partners? The pair add that they think Cop26 has been amazing with an incredible number of promising meetings and conversations.
"Through art we can give hope and we can shift mindsets" At COP26 artist Roksana Ciurysek-Gedir persuades Hub Culture Executive Editor, Edie Lush to don a superhero cape as together they look at Roksana's installation for the event. "The world is a bit broken" explains Roksana, but she adds that if you piece it back together with gold, as she has done with her art, it can become something even more beautiful.
At COP26 Jess Hines and Melanie Dicks of Fingerprint Content tell Hub Culture's Executive Editor Edie Lush about their new project Defenders of Planet Earth. It's a content-driven concept that is designed to inspire people to take action on climate change. Jess and Melanie recently returned from India where they shot across the country capturing stories that they believe wouldn't necessarily be told.
Data is a key issue in climate, how do we measure if we are actually reducing emissions? At COP26 Michael Smith Partner at Regeneration VC talks with Stan Stalnaker, Founding Director and Chief Strategy Officer of Hub Culture and Edie Lush, Executive Editor of Hub Culture about data and climate.
At COP26 Glasgow Hub Culture's Executive Editor Edie Lush interviews Greg Smithies, Partner at the Fifth Wall. Greg explains what climatetech company Fifth Wall is and what it does. He explains that his big wake up call to climate change has been the way it has impacted his community in California in that there are water shortages and wildfires. He also says that the mid-ground of finance has now woken up to the importance of tackling climate change and that the dollars are starting to back companies who have developed green solutions.