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Conspiracy or Cockup? Reports without date of publication
Conspiracy or Cockup? Why do so many reports get published with no clear indication of their date of publication? Is it incompetence on the part of the report authors or a deliberate attempt to make their work appear timelessly contemporary? It’s not big and it’s not clever. Stop doing it and put the publication date Read more
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Inclusive transport? You’re ‘avin’ a larf mate
Guess why I got to relieve my bladder at Waterloo straight away rather than queueing like I was at Thorpe Park? Inclusive transport? You’re having a larf mate. #transportplanning#edi#inclusivedesign#invisiblewomen Read more
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Hybrid conferences are more inclusive
Hybrid conferences are more inclusive – get with the programme as our professional institutions did for the Wales National Transport Conference earlier this month. As the CIHT speaker, I presented on ‘From halcyon days to a brave new world’ in relation to the changing landscape for road investment in the context of a climate and Read more
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The motivations and meaning behind climate action
If you are truly prepared to open your mind and read the following account with care, attention and reflection, I believe it will pull at your heart strings and wrench at your soul. You will come to understand why ‘love and gratitude’ and ‘love and rage’ sit at the heart of Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion. We Read more
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Decarbonising towards a more equitable future
Fancy that – transport planning day coinciding with a slew of long-term decisions for a brighter future (well, the UK Government’s cabinet was ‘refreshed’ anyway). I had the privilege of speaking at the Transport Planning Society‘s event in London, addressing the exam question “Fair shares – how equitable is the current transport system and would Read more
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False precision drives me nuts!
False precision drives me nuts and it may have a lot to answer for in the transport sector and the forecast-led paradigm that just wont seem to go away. It was cathartic to be given the chance by Dom Browne, Editor of Highways Magazine, to write the viewpoint article below for this month’s edition. You Read more
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The Pentagram of Influence – again
Two posts in one day – not sure the Al Gore Rhythm will like that. Here is the Pentagram of Influence, following its warm reception yesterday at the Wales National Transport Conference in Cardiff. I originally posted about it back in July (https://lnkd.in/e9mDriqy). I hope it can be of use to people as framework for Read more
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Road investment in Wales – from halcyon days to a brave new world
Will the herculean efforts of Lee Waters MS and colleagues in Wales help with the sisyphean task of effecting substantial positive change in the transport sector? It was a great honour to be the Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) speaker at today’s Wales National Transport Conference in Cardiff – jointly organised by the Read more
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Hell awaits
In today’s episode of What The Hell Is Going On we hear from UK ministers and the UN Secretary General. Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary General (20 September): Humanity has “opened gates to hell” by letting climate crisis worsen Mark Harper, UK Secretary of State for Transport (2 October): “There’s nothing wrong with driving”, “We can Read more
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Free Your Mind – The Matrix meets Levelling Up
The Matrix meets levelling up in Manchester as Danny Boyle’s ‘Free Your Mind’ is the show to mark the opening of Aviva Studios – the £242m new home of Factory International. It’s the biggest capital investment in live arts since the Sydney Opera House. Frankly Rishi Sunak and Elon Musk in London can keep their Read more
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…


