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Oxford Economics
Greenomics
16 episodes
2 months ago
In this episode, Jake Kuyer, lead of OE’s Economics & Sustainability team, interviews Anthony Bernand-Sasges, from the team who developed the Global Cities Index, to talk about how the index comes together, and what insights it offers for city sustainability performance. We also discuss some of the key results and insights, and how government can facilitate improvements in sustainable urban development.
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In this episode, Jake Kuyer, lead of OE’s Economics & Sustainability team, interviews Anthony Bernand-Sasges, from the team who developed the Global Cities Index, to talk about how the index comes together, and what insights it offers for city sustainability performance. We also discuss some of the key results and insights, and how government can facilitate improvements in sustainable urban development.
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Greenomics Ep. 3 | Transition metals and the climate transition
Oxford Economics
23 minutes
2 years ago
Greenomics Ep. 3 | Transition metals and the climate transition
Transition metals and critical minerals are key ingredients in many of the most important climate technologies, from wind turbines to electric vehicles. Achieving secure, sustainable supply is therefore vital for delivering net zero emissions. We explore the risks, opportunities and trade-offs that transition metals pose for supplying countries and the climate transition.
Oxford Economics
In this episode, Jake Kuyer, lead of OE’s Economics & Sustainability team, interviews Anthony Bernand-Sasges, from the team who developed the Global Cities Index, to talk about how the index comes together, and what insights it offers for city sustainability performance. We also discuss some of the key results and insights, and how government can facilitate improvements in sustainable urban development.