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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  • Green Fortnight runs each year at UWE – “our annual festival of eco ideas, events and smart living”. With my wonderful colleague Associate Professor Daniela Paddeu in the Chair for a joint University of the West of England and Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) webinar on climate action, this was my opportunity to share my thoughts as a concerned…


  • I have to be honest, when I saw ‘81 ACK’ sat there exuding opulence and then spotted ‘G4FFA’ sat proudly behind it today, it felt like they had to be a prompt for a post. Isn’t it funny what floats people’s boats. At COP 28 a few hundred million dollars have been pledged (so far)…


  • Cartoons are powerful. They cut through faff and verbosity and get to the point. And they generally amuse us because they resonate so strongly with the insanity of real life. Tim Gent suggested yesterday that bringing over an old thread from Twitter I generated back in July 2021 might be worth doing. I was reluctant to…


  • I can’t be that important as I didn’t fly by private jet to the Australiasian Transport Research Forum to talk on climate action. A privilege to deliver one of the keynotes today at the ATRF in Perth on the day that COP28 gets underway with three UK elites arriving to it separately in private jets…


  • We all need to be climate activists now. Look past the day to day distractions, beyond the air-brushed media and consumption marketing. Pull back the curtain to confront the ugly reality and consider what you can do to make a difference. Future generations are counting on us. We’re counting on us. Following my keynote address…