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.
Greenomics Ep. 5 | Building a Greener Tomorrow: Climate Compatible Construction
Oxford Economics
30 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
Greenomics Ep. 5 | Building a Greener Tomorrow: Climate Compatible Construction
In this episode of Greenomics, experts Sara Wilkinson and Kristian Kolding join Sarah Nelson to discuss the crucial role of climate-ready buildings in the global push towards a net-zero future. They delve into sustainable construction practices, the importance of regulations, retrofitting existing buildings, and behavioural changes to create environmentally friendly homes. The conversation also touches on the economic challenges and choices associated with transitioning to sustainable living.
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.