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Net Hero Podcast – With Sumit Bose

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Net Hero Podcast – With Sumit Bose

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In this podcast, Kenny Hallet, Head of Sales Development and Nick Parr, Head of Major Business Commercial join the team at Future Net Zero to give a quick market update. They look back at the past few years to talk through the energy market and
You must take your supply chain with you if you want to get to net zero.That's what Matteo Deidda from Lloyds Banking Group told me as we discussed how we can take all businesses on the journey to net zero. Matteo will be speaking at our Pathw
The food we eat. You are what you eat. Eat well be well.So many phrases revolve around our fundamental need to shove something in our mouths but should there be a new phrase?Eat for the planet?In our Pathway to Net Zero sessions at the Big Z
In this week's briefing I chatted to Simon Manley from UNDO, who will be taking us on a journey through carbon removals when he speaks at the Big Zero Show in July.If you've not heard of carbon removal, it's a bit similar to carbon capture but
This week we start the first in our series of Big Zero Briefings, where I chat with one of the speakers from the Big Zero Show.In this episode I chat to leading economist Vicky Pryce as she reveals how financing and your net zero credentials a
Can tourism ever be green?It's one of those double edged swords, tourism brings wealth and changes lives often in some of the poorest parts of the world, yet the effect of tourists can be damaging to the environment.London is a world tourism
Now it's great when you the audience get in touch to tell your net hero story.That's exactly what Robert Johnson, of Arigna Fuels did and what a tale he has to tell. It's all about solid fuels especially for the rural market in Ireland, where
Vertical farming, or farms in the sky, sounds well sexy doesn’t it, conjuring up images of sci-fi clean rooms growing everything from ginger to grapes.The truth is a little bit less sci-fi but maybe more net zero. Vertical farming allows, in g
Now time for that great debate... is meat compatible with a net zero future?Globally we consume more meat now than at anytime in human history. In the UK alone a billion chickens a year make it onto our plates in some form. Add to that about a
James Turner joins Future Net Zero on their latest PODCAST to discuss our renewable options, how green is green energy and the importance of traceability.
Ok it had to happen. For dinosaurs, substitute the Dodo and the Mammoth. For a theme park, substitute the more altruistic goal of combatting climate change.Yep, that’s right. A company called Colossal Biosciences from America is trying to brin
The humble shroom. You can have it on your plate and it’s a delicacy. You can see it growing on your walls and it’s a pest. You can see it on trees and it’s a natural composter.But could fungi be the thing your home of the future is made fro
It’s that first world problem, three years on your computer needs replacing because it’s struggling and slow but what if you didn’t have to chuck it into the skip?What if you could replace that cracked screen, or update the memory or even sw
Plastic… enemy no 1 for the green lobby. We’ve learned to vilify it, from straws, to bags, to the giant rubbish patch in the Pacific. No one seems to have a good word to say about it these days. Especially as it’s a direct by-product of the oil
Is net zero here already?Well not quite but according Stew Horne, Head of Policy at the Energy Saving Trust and the guest on this week’s podcast, we are missing a massive trick.
Ah heat pumps - you love them or hate them.I've never really worked out why they trigger such reactions in people. Many believe they are the ultimate answer to us decarbonising heat, others say they are an expensive redundant technology even b
Two words from ancient history? Maybe actually two words for the green net zero future?On the podcast this week I discuss if voltage optimisation is a bit of unloved technology, which could be helping businesses right now to cut their carbon a
Money makes the world go round. But does it make it better?For centuries, the world of finance has always been at the heart of everything we have done from trade to infrastructure, from wars to disaster relief. Commerce drives all our decision
Insects are the kings of the planet. They live everywhere and are the most numerous animal on Earth.We’ve heard endless stories about how eating insects will be the key to cutting our emissions from our food chain. I’m not so sure we’d all be
What if you could recycle your floor tiles or wall decorations time and again?The start of Spring is almost here and it’s generally the time to throw things out and spruce stuff up. DIY shops get very busy soon as everyone looks at a home ma
The weather is all over the place right now but it's certainly been cold and I'm sure you've had your heating on.The affordability of heat is a real issue for society, politicans and the energy industry. We have people despite government subsi
Can you look good without killing the planet? We all know the cost of fast fashion not just on resources but also on people, from child labour, to using chemical polluting dyes, it’s an industry that has come under scrutiny a lot over recent ye
Is climate change a religious topic ? Can we learn from those who believe in God when it comes to convincing us to change our ways?Is the truth that net zero is missing the heavenly touch? That’s what I discussed with Michael Pollitt Professor
The air we breathe is probably the biggest marker of how we feel.In parts of the world, cities are choked with smog and during the pandemic one of the clearest indications of our effect on the environment, was the sight of clear skies and fres
Well what a year it’s been. As we say goodbye to 2023, I thought I would look back on the stories I thought gave a real flavour of the state of net zero.As we end with a ‘sort’ of commitment to phase out all fossil fuels made at COP28, has it
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