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The Actioneers
Engineers Without Borders Australia
7 episodes
6 months ago
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Jane MacMaster on the power of conversations, sustainability and the duty of engineers to change the world around them
The Actioneers
33 minutes 53 seconds
3 years ago
Jane MacMaster on the power of conversations, sustainability and the duty of engineers to change the world around them
In this episode of The Actioneers, EWB's Technology Development Lead, Mitch Horrocks chats with Engineers Australia's Chief Engineer, Jane MacMaster.   Together, they explore Jane's generalized approach for complex problem solving, dig into the relationship between sustainable development, a circular economy, the externalities of engineering work and EA's code of conduct. And why, in relation to climate change, engineers need to use their training as complex problem solvers to lead an equitable transition to clean energy including for transport and manufacturing the sustainable built environment and a healthy planet.    Start your sustainable engineering journey today! Sign up at www.ewb.org.au/sustainable-engineering-updates to receive the latest news and tools, sustainable engineering blog posts and more - all to help you on your future-fit engineering journey.  
The Actioneers