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“This is a year of implementation” Gonzalo Muñoz offers a unique perspective on the United Nations Climate Summits. In this interview with Hub Culture Executive Editor Edie Lush at our #Davos pavilion, Gonzalo outlines why no further agreements are needed at COP27. Instead, he argues that countries must focus on implementing commitments made at COP21 and COP26. #sustainability #cop27 #agreements #commitments #greentransition #climatecrisis #climateemergency
“Getting to net zero is a combination of many things, and one of those is carbon removal” The US Department of Energy has recently announced a massive investment into carbon capture technology. For Adrian Corless, regulation, funding and technology has aligned to make carbon capture technology viable at a huge scale. Adrian explains what this means for the global transition to net zero. #carbon #netzero #green
In Glasgow during COP26, Edie Lush of Hub Culture interviews Bernat Añaños, Food Activist and Co-Founder of Heura Foods. Bernat talks about how eating meat and dairy products effects carbon emissions -- and what will happen if we ALL start eating foods derived from plants.
Selina Vaccarino and Meg Thomson of Hub Culture reminisce about Hubs of the past.
"At Cop26 we are seeing a massive amount of participation from the corporate sector. In the run-up to COP over 2000 companies committed to net zero pledges." At the World Climate Summit 2021: Marisa Drew, Chief Sustainability Officer of Credit Suisse explains to Hub Culture Executive Editor Edie Lush about both the risks and the opportunities that climate change presents the investment community.
At COP26 Glasgow William McDonough of McDonough Innovation tells Stan Stalnaker, CEO and Founder of Hub Culture that he has been excited and invigorated by COP26. William thinks that the agreements around net zero will open the door to a lot of creativity from young people to think beyond net zero and the current timescales and come up with more radical solutions.
At COP26 Glasgow, Alison McRae, Senior Director of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce talks with Stan Stalnaker, Founder and CEO of Hub Culture. Alison explains how hosting COP26 has been a catalyst for innovation in the city and why she sees the circular economy as pivotal to Glasgow's future.
At COP26 Subhajit Roy Chowdhury, CEO Liberty Steel talks with Hub Culture Executive Editor Edie Lush, about the challenges facing the steel and the construction industry in reducing carbon emissions. The company is aiming for carbon neutral steel by 2030
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.