Building on our series exploring the prospects of the modern city, our new podcast brings you interviews, commentary and fresh perspectives on one of the defining social and economic forces of modern life. Tune in and hear from our leading figures across a range of disciplines as they join industry experts to share insights and bring you real-life perspectives on how cities are evolving before our eyes.
EPISODE 1: SHAPING OUR POST-COVID GLOBAL CITIES
In episode one, partners Matthew White and Nicholas Carney, are joined by special guests Amy Brown from the New South Wales Department of Premier and Cabinet and Alex Williams from Transport for London to bring you real life perspectives on how two of our global cities, London and Sydney, are responding to the Covid-19 pandemic.
EPISODE 2: CAN CITIES LEAD US TO NET ZERO?
In episode two, infrastructure partner Nicholas Carney is joined by Lewis McDonald (Global Head of Energy) and Matthew White (Head of Planning, London), to discuss the pressing need to make our energy consumption more efficient and cut emissions as our cities continue to grow.
EPISODE 3: EMBRACING ESG TO BUILD BACK BETTER
In episode three, infrastructure partner Nicholas Carney is joined by partners Silke Goldberg and Timothy Stutt from our global ESG leadership team, to discuss why ESG is a core element of city planning and to bring you examples of how different cities from across the world are embracing ESG to build back better.
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