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Manel alert! We must keep calling out all-male panels
Manels alert! We don’t want to hear from too many women do we? Not when there are so many men to choose from in the transport sector? The image below reflects the proportion of women to men on a series of transport/mobility sessions at a forthcoming conference – 20/80. I was due to speak on Read more
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South Africa’s energy and water crises
When crises start to bite…. We’ve all experienced the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. In the news now from France is a clamp down on swimming pools because of water shortages. For those of us in the Global North that sounds like it’s impinging upon comfortable lifestyles (which not everyone enjoys). Imagine water shortages that Read more
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What is on the minds of emerging transport professionals? (Long read)
On 26 April I had the great privilege to contribute to the sold-out Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) Emerging Professionals Conference. I was asked to address the topic of climate action. You can see a copy of the slides I used here. At the start of my presentation I invited those in the Read more
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The Rock – what a beautiful animation depicting the climate emergency
“The rock is gonna fall on us, he woke with a startAnd he ran to his mother, the fear dark in his heartAnd he told her of the vision that he was sure he’d seenShe said: “Go back to sleep son, you’re having a bad dream!” Silly child Everybody knows the rock leans over the Read more
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Red Pill or Blue Pill – You Decide
“You take the blue pill… the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill… you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.” Blue pill:💊 Supporting sustainable growth💊 Investing in blue hydrogen with carbon capture and storage💊 Believing Read more
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The Big One – finally I join an Extinction Rebellion march
So, The Big One is over for us today. Peaceful protest in London that the mainstream media will struggle to find any interest in I suspect. Too well behaved for them to get exercised about, especially when they have the FA football match to cover and the Marathon. Just families and good people coming together Read more
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Decide and Provide – a diffusing innovation in a climate emergency
Is a transition in transport planning taking place? Is ‘decide and provide’ an innovation that is diffusing into thinking & practice, or is it following a hype cycle? This evening I had the pleasure of speaking online at the Active Travel Cafe (https://lnkd.in/eerQvtrf) – an inspiring gathering of individuals passionate about….active travel. I’d been asked Read more
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At work in the ruins
I feel a low level sense of grief for the naivety & ignorance I have left behind – when I was inside the Matrix, consuming as if magic put the shiny fresh things in the shops, consuming the trivia & the air-brushed media, believing that grown ups existed whose job it was to make everything Read more
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An in-depth critique of the new Draft National Policy Statement for National Networks
In this LONG article I offer my review of the Draft National Policy Statement for National Networks. In doing so, I should point out that (continuing on from other roads related matters of late) my focus is on roads (rather than also considering rail). I should also warn you, this is quite a long article (over 5000 Read more
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The only way is ethics – making your way in your career and being true to yourself
Are you in a good place in your career? Have you found a role and team that optimise you, that allow you to be your authentic self and boost your wellbeing? Our careers are, typically, long journeys with lots of twists and turns. They are a big part of our lives and it seems evident Read more
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Lads, lads, lads
Thank goodness #iwd2023 is over. Now we can get back to lads, lads, lads. I saw the archetypal ‘lads lads lads’ photo on LinkedIn this week – car industry awards evening, team photo. Ten white blokes celebrating a win for their luxury car brand. A little frighening really. I remember several years ago Nicola Kane introduced me to the Read more
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“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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…

