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The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
Marketing Humber
55 episodes
4 days ago
The Waterline Live follows the climate change resilience and decarbonisation story of this innovative partnership initiative in the Humber region of the UK. It also connects with global leaders in science, trade, government policy and civil society, including education, research & development and youth. In it's third season launched at The Waterline Summit 2021 on 18 October the project and podcast are connecting to COP26
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The Waterline Live follows the climate change resilience and decarbonisation story of this innovative partnership initiative in the Humber region of the UK. It also connects with global leaders in science, trade, government policy and civil society, including education, research & development and youth. In it's third season launched at The Waterline Summit 2021 on 18 October the project and podcast are connecting to COP26
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Episodes (20/55)
The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 3: Interview with Philip Gothard

Jonathan Levy talks with Philip Gothard, Project Development Lead, Phillips 66.

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3 years ago
4 minutes 22 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 3: Interview with Jade Fernandez

Jonathan Levy talks with Jade Fernandez - SSE Thermal's Stakeholder Manager for over a decade - playing a key role in the company's work in the Humber. She has been integral part in the development of the company’s low-carbon projects which are focused on carbon capture and hydrogen technologies. Jade leads on the engagement for all of SSE Thermal’s assets throughout their development, construction and operation. In addition, Jade serves as the main point of contact with the local community at SSE Thermal’s sites in the region, ensuring their views are represented and working to resolve any issues that emerge.

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3 years ago
7 minutes 28 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 3: Interview with Ian Livingston

Jonathan Levy talks with Ian Livingston, Project Manager for Equinor’s low carbon activities in the UK with a focus on the Humber region. Ian co-ordinates Equinor’s Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge activities for Zero Carbon Humber, H2H Saltend and Humber Industrial Cluster Plan. He is a Chartered Engineer with a broad energy industry background in operations & technical leadership and project development across petrochemicals, oil & gas and gas storage and is now applying that experience to industrial decarbonisation and the energy transition.

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3 years ago
4 minutes 16 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 2: Interview with Dr William Joyce

Jonathan Levy talks with Dr William Joyce, Innovation Lead at UKRI, for a £210 million programme, the Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge.  This programme is the first active funding stream as part of a wider government commitment to cut industrial emissions.  Core technologies funded through this programme include low-carbon hydrogen and carbon capture and storage.  Projects are currently in advanced stages of  development, in preparation for construction and operation later this decade.  Prior to this, Will founded an award-winning spin-out from Imperial College London.  Will holds a PhD in Chemistry from Imperial, working with the Grantham Institute for Climate Change.

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3 years ago
7 minutes 25 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 3: Interview with David Theakston

Jonathan Levy talks with David Theakston,  Asset Performance Manager at VPI Immingham. Key features of his experience and responsibilities are:

  • Project Development Engineer at VPI Immingham.
  • Over 25yrs Experience in the Power Industry.​
  • Experienced professional with a broad range of skills and experience within the Power Generation sector including Safety, Management, Commercial, Operations and Engineering.​
  • Experienced in leading the safe, reliable and efficient operational performance of assets to provide maximum flexibility and optimise commercial opportunities.​
  • Current projects are focussing on the energy transition including a large scale decarbonisation project at VPI Immingham; Humber Zero, this is a large scale post combustion capture project for both power and industry and future hydrogen production and utilisation technology.
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3 years ago
3 minutes 17 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 3: Interview with Beckie Hart

Jonathan Levy talks to Beckie Hart of the CBI about the organisation establishing its first regional industrial cluster office in the Humber and the launch of the Humber 2030 Vision strategy.

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3 years ago
4 minutes 40 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 3: Overview Part 2

In the second part of this overview of the final day of The Waterline Summit 2022, Jonathan Levy talks to panelists and delegates on Investment Zones, how they will help enhance and accelerate the delivery of freeport benefits and the links into the broader innovation agenda driving towards net-zero; Energy transition and renewables.

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3 years ago
27 minutes 3 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 3; Overview Part 1

In the first of two episodes summarising the final day of The Waterline Summit 2022, Jonathan Levy talks to panelists and delegates about the launch of the Humber 2030 Vision, focussing on a decarbonisation investment pipeline of up to £15 billion GBP. This edition features:

Jonathan Oxley - CBI Humber Cluster

Jake Fernandez - SSE Thermal

Ian Livingston - Equinor 

David Theakston - VPI Immingham

Beckie Hart - CBI

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3 years ago
27 minutes 54 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 2: Interview with Helen Todd

Jonathan Levy talks with Helen Todd, Humber Strategic Manager at the Environment Agency, where she has been involved in managing tidal risk on the Humber for over 20 years. She focuses on the strategic management of tidal risk on the Humber and tidal rivers. She provides leadership to the overall Humber team and holds a key role in the development of Humber 2100+, a new strategy for managing tidal flood risk for the Humber for the next 100 years, working in partnership with local authorities and a wide range of stakeholders from around the Humber area.

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3 years ago
7 minutes 27 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 2: Exhibitor Emma Brown

Jonathan Levy talks to Emma Brown from Living with Water - a partnership between Yorkshire Water, Hull City Council, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, the Environment Agency and the University of Hull – working together to build flood resilience, develop innovative water management systems.

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3 years ago
5 minutes 24 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 2: Panelist Catherine Darby-Roberts

Jonathan Levy talks to Catherine Darby-Roberts, Associate Director, Arup, where she leads on Advanced Manufacturing and Infrastructure projects.  Working closely with her clients, she uses her expertise to support their journey to improve resilience and adapt for the future, helping them transition to Net Zero. Joining Arup 16 years ago from Laing O'Rourke, Catherine has developed a wealth of experience leading multidisciplinary teams on projects such as Siemens Train Manufacturing Facility in Goole and University of Hull Net Zero Campus Strategy.

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3 years ago
3 minutes 52 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 2: Overview of the Adaptation and Resilience day

Jonathan Levy presents a mix of interviews from Day 2 of The Waterline Summit 2022 which looked at adaptation and resilience. There was also a full day hackathon. This episode features:

Wayne Willis - Edenic

Catherine Darby-Roberts - Arup

Ann Cousins - Arup

Helen Todd - Environment Agency

Dr Agota Mockute - EEI UoH

Toby Rhodes - Perform Green

Dave Glassey - Team GB

Ben Kolosz - EEI UoH

Rob Lewis - Edenic Group

Emma Toulson - Ørsted

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3 years ago
34 minutes 10 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 1: Session introduction by UN Secretary-General António Guterres

The Waterline Live session at The Waterline Summit 2022 opened with an introduction to the World Meteorological Organization's latest report - United in Science by UN Secretary-General António Guterres

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3 years ago
1 minute 37 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2020 - DAY 1: COP26 Revisited - Youth Leadership

At COP26 in Glasgow, UK, Jonathan Levy asked COP President and UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa about the role of youth and meeting their expectations. This is the replay from the press conference and underlines this year's discussion in The Waterline Live session with Amy Meek and Cathy Yitong Li as we approach COP27. (Listen to the full session in episode 2 of this 4th season)

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3 years ago
3 minutes 49 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 1: Interview with Amy Meek BEM

Listen to this extended interview when Jonathan Levy talks to environmental and climate activist Amy Meek.

Along with her younger sister Ella, Amy launched an award-winning campaign, now charity, called Kids Against Plastic in 2016. Amy and Ella were both awarded British Empire Medals in the 2022 Queen’s New Year’s Honours List in recognition of their voluntary service to the natural environment. Their work has also been recognised by UNESCO as ‘Green Citizens’.

For the 6 years since Kids Against Plastic’s launch, Amy has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of the negative effects of petroleum plastic on the environment and empower others to take action to combat it. Kids Against Plastic now has a team of over 240 young people around the world as part of the KAP Club, and the Plastic Clever scheme has had over 1400 schools and numerous cafes and businesses sign up since its launch in early 2019. Plus, the girls have collected over 100,000 pieces of plastic litter along the way, and co-authored the books Be Plastic Clever and Be Climate Clever together. Through her work, Amy has spoken to kids around the UK, ministers in all three Parliaments in Great Britain, and diplomats and young people at the UN Headquarters in Geneva. She is also a two-time TEDx speaker, speaking firstly at TEDx Exeter alongside her sister in 2018, and most recently at TEDx Geneva 2021.

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3 years ago
15 minutes 55 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 1: Panelist Amy Meek BEM (intro Prof Saleemul Huq)


Following a plea by Prof Saleemul Huq for youth to take action, Jonathan Levy talks to Amy Meek, environmental and climate activist Co-Founder and CEO of Kids Against Plastic

Along with her younger sister Ella, Amy launched an award-winning campaign, now charity, called Kids Against Plastic in 2016. Amy and Ella were both awarded British Empire Medals in the 2022 Queen’s New Year’s Honours List in recognition of their voluntary service to the natural environment. Their work has also been recognised by UNESCO as ‘Green Citizens’.

For the 6 years since Kids Against Plastic’s launch, Amy has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of the negative effects of petroleum plastic on the environment and empower others to take action to combat it. Kids Against Plastic now has a team of over 240 young people around the world as part of the KAP Club, and the Plastic Clever scheme has had over 1400 schools and numerous cafes and businesses sign up since its launch in early 2019. Plus, the girls have collected over 100,000 pieces of plastic litter along the way, and co-authored the books Be Plastic Clever and Be Climate Clever together. Through her work, Amy has spoken to kids around the UK, ministers in all three Parliaments in Great Britain, and diplomats and young people at the UN Headquarters in Geneva. She is also a two-time TEDx speaker, speaking firstly at TEDx Exeter alongside her sister in 2018, and most recently at TEDx Geneva 2021.

LISTEN to the full interview in the next episode (15) audio edition podcast

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3 years ago
7 minutes 12 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 1: Interview with Prof Saleemul Huq

Listen to this extended audio interview: Jonathan Levy talks to Prof Saleemul Huq OBE, a Bangladeshi-British scientist who is the Director of the International Centre for Climate Change & Development (ICCCAD) based in Bangladesh, also Professor at Independent University Bangladesh. In addition he is the Chair of the Expert Advisory Group for the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) and also Senior Adviser on Locally Led Adaptation with Global Centre on Adaptation (GCA) headquartered in the Netherlands. He is an expert in the field of climate change, environment and development.

Prof Huq has been a lead author of the third, fourth and fifth assessment reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and he also advises the Least Developed Countries (LDC) group in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). He has published hundreds of scientific as well as popular articles and was recognized as one of the top twenty global influencers on climate change policy in 2019 and top scientist from Bangladesh on climate change science. He was included in the annual list “The 100 Most Influential People in Climate Policy” by Apolitical in 2019, alongside other inspirational politicians, advocates, youth activists, academics, and diplomats from all over the world. Recently he has been appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2022 New Year Honours for services to combating international climate change.

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3 years ago
15 minutes 13 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 1: Panelist Prof Saleemul Huq

Jonathan Levy talks to Prof Saleemul Huq OBE, a Bangladeshi-British scientist who is the Director of the International Centre for Climate Change & Development (ICCCAD) based in Bangladesh, also Professor at Independent University Bangladesh. In addition he is the Chair of the Expert Advisory Group for the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) and also Senior Adviser on Locally Led Adaptation with Global Centre on Adaptation (GCA) headquartered in the Netherlands. He is an expert in the field of climate change, environment and development.

Prof Huq has been a lead author of the third, fourth and fifth assessment reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and he also advises the Least Developed Countries (LDC) group in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). He has published hundreds of scientific as well as popular articles and was recognized as one of the top twenty global influencers on climate change policy in 2019 and top scientist from Bangladesh on climate change science. He was included in the annual list “The 100 Most Influential People in Climate Policy” by Apolitical in 2019, alongside other inspirational politicians, advocates, youth activists, academics, and diplomats from all over the world. Recently he has been appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2022 New Year Honours for services to combating international climate change.

LISTEN to the full interview in the next episode (13) audio edition podcast

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3 years ago
6 minutes 7 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 1 Interview with Rachel Perks

Jonathan Levy talks to Rachel Perks, a Marine Scientist with the Met Office, who has a long-term interest in the marine environment in this extended audio interview. Rachel possesses several years’ experience working across both the public and private sectors. Over the course of her career, she has worked on a variety of global projects, with a wide range of clients including government bodies, developers, insurers and reinsurers to consider the impacts of climate change on our oceans. Sea level rise is going to have significant consequences for coastal communities worldwide. Rachel’s current work aims to co-develop with potential users a coastal resilience service focusing on sea level projections, extreme water levels, storm surges and weather patterns.

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3 years ago
21 minutes 26 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 1: Panelist Rachel Perks

Jonathan Levy talks to Rachel Perks, a Marine Scientist with the Met Office, who has a long-term interest in the marine environment. She possesses several years’ experience working across both the public and private sectors. Over the course of her career, she has worked on a variety of global projects, with a wide range of clients including government bodies, developers, insurers and reinsurers to consider the impacts of climate change on our oceans. Sea level rise is going to have significant consequences for coastal communities worldwide. Rachel’s current work aims to co-develop with potential users a coastal resilience service focusing on sea level projections, extreme water levels, storm surges and weather patterns. Hear the full interview in the next episode (11) of the audio edition podcast.

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3 years ago
3 minutes 20 seconds

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
The Waterline Live follows the climate change resilience and decarbonisation story of this innovative partnership initiative in the Humber region of the UK. It also connects with global leaders in science, trade, government policy and civil society, including education, research & development and youth. In it's third season launched at The Waterline Summit 2021 on 18 October the project and podcast are connecting to COP26