Thoughts, insights and rants about futures, climate change, system change, transport, wicked problems, EDI, and heavy metal

By Professor Glenn Lyons

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  • Roads to Net Zero

    Roads to Net Zero

    “However well we think we are doing, we aren’t doing well enough”. This quote from Stephen Elderkin captures for me the essence of our Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) national conference yesterday focused on ‘Roads to Net Zero’. Given the political headwinds “don’t shit in your own nest” (a latin phrase Steve assured Read more

  • Remembering the father of transport planning

    Remembering the father of transport planning

    Paying tribute to the father of transport planning. A remarkable man who stopped flying or cruising because of his care for the environment. His last words, reflecting his approach to work and life, “it’s been a pleasure”. I had the honour last night to attend on behalf of the Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation Read more

  • Are you consciously weighing up the difference around you?

    Are you consciously weighing up the difference around you?

    Karen McShane is one of the most inspirational women I know. I am proud to know her as a friend and colleague. It therefore saddens me that she has been given an amplified sense of being othered by a recent supreme court ruling. We have been taking important steps forwards towards a more inclusive society Read more

  • What news following Earth Day 2025?

    What news following Earth Day 2025?

    22 April was Earth Day – so what big news has broken since? Let’s take a look to Scotland, China and the USA. One saddens me, one inspires me, and one defies emotion. We can all relate to the often unbridgeable ‘policy-action gap’ but without having in place a bold policy position in the first Read more

  • Deafening silence is the sound of a thousand silent screams

    Deafening silence is the sound of a thousand silent screams

    You hear that? It’s the sound of thousands of silent screams. When news breaks and people who know a thing or two about the subject aren’t saying anything it’s the deafening silence that results. Sometimes we find ourselves between a rock and a hard place. The best we can do to be our authentic selves Read more

  • Trump is now coming for metal – prepare the shield wall metalhead!

    Trump is now coming for metal – prepare the shield wall metalhead!

    ⚠️ URGENT calling all metalheads – prepare the shield wall 🤘 Trump is taking the fight to metal. Stand strong warriors of the world, as well all know, metal is a worldwide community around which you cannot build walls. I was shocked this week to see Trump contemplating metal tariffs. Having just got my ticket Read more

  • Tea ladies

    Tea ladies

    No disrespect to tea ladies, but have you been mistaken for one? Our brains can be very quick to judge and form impressions. When you go into a meeting or interview, how conscious are you of being wrongly judged or of being too quick to judge others? Search online for ‘mistaken for the tea lady’. Read more

  • Teaching doublespeak to children using DEI as an example

    Teaching doublespeak to children using DEI as an example

    Imagine trying to educate children on helping create a better world. Would you use doublespeak to do so? Let’s consider an example. Good morning class. We’re going to be talking today about diversity, equity and inclusion. It’s a phrase that has three parts. Let’s look at each one shall we? Diversity is about is all Read more

  • Mother Nature issues Consecutive Disorder prohibiting list of words

    Mother Nature issues Consecutive Disorder prohibiting list of words

    In a remarkable turn of events, Mother Nature has issued a Consecutive Disorder in which she has identified a list of words that now appear to be prohibited from being used. The courts are scrambling to establish whether or not this is legally enforcible with many businesses and politicians nonplussed and angry at what this Read more

  • Making difference invisible – an enduring feature of society?

    Making difference invisible – an enduring feature of society?

    Making difference invisible seems to be an enduring feature of modern society, as does making sure privilege is protected. I remember the posts I’ve put on LinkedIn that get unusually high traction. In March 2021 I posted (https://lnkd.in/edE8p7HR) while I was half-way through reading ‘Invisible Women’: “Half the population hidden in plain sight. Essential reading Read more

  • Digital Genocide

    Digital Genocide

    I have been an academic throughout my career. I am shaken to the core by what I have just read. A researcher in the US federal system has just had an opinion piece published in the BMJ (one of the world’s oldest general medical journals – formerly called the British Medical Journal). It has been Read more

  • The Gulf of Fragile Masculinity

    The Gulf of Fragile Masculinity

    It’s like being forced to watch the second series of a poorly produced Netflix drama. I had a look on Google Maps and it currently says ‘Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)’. I found the meme below on Bluesky. And the four-year period is barely underway. Today is a day of love. Whatever your gender Read more


  • Highway to hell? Yes, my dream has come true – a ‘well-suited’ (get it?) pose in a metal T-shirt in the latest edition of Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) Transportation Professional publication to talk about ‘Seeing the Road Ahead’. I have a feeling – in the UK at least – that in the transport sector…


  • The Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board takes place in person in Washington DC, starting today. Upwards of 10,000 transportation professionals will convene there. I should say I have attended it in the past myself though the last time I flew is now 1044 days ago. Given the unrelenting news about worsening climate change…


  • Is Mastodon the David to topple the Goliath of Musk-owned Twitter? I know not everyone on LinkedIn is on Twitter but I guess you may have heard Musk paid $44bn to buy Twitter with the deal going through on October 27th. He’s the man in charge now. What could go wrong? Well it’s not clear…


  • It’s Black History Month. Imagine having the chance to talk to the Prime Minister about ethnicity and racism. Some of you will recall we have had rare opportunities in the past to interview Rosie Lyons (aged 11) when she is ‘Prime Minister for a Day’. I have to say, this is quite remarkable. It came…


  • Jet Zero is the UK Government’s 2022 strategy “delivering net zero aviation by 2050”. Jet Zero is ‘a high ambition scenario’ which would ‘only’ leave 19.3 MtCO2e/year still being emitted (domestic + international) in 2050. Pre-COVID annual emissions were 38.2 MtCO2e/year. “That doesn’t seem so impressive and doesn’t sound like zero” you may be thinking.…