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By Professor Glenn Lyons

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  • Decarbonising transport – buckle up!

    Decarbonising transport – buckle up!

    Here’s your progressively zoomed-in May 2024 update on decarbonisation: globally as a whole, globally for transport, globally for direct emissions from transport, for direct emissions from transport in the UK and for car driving and flying. The story goes like this in brief: We need to reduce emissions globally by 45% compared to 2010 levels… Read more

  • Predict or decide? How ‘triple access planning’ can change placemaking

    Predict or decide? How ‘triple access planning’ can change placemaking

    Hidden in plain sight 👀. Thank you to The Planner RTPI and Simon Wicks 🤘 for allowing me to write The Planner Essay this month on… wait for it … Triple Access Planning. Our new practitioners’ handbook on TAP emphasises three important dimensions of planning that have been hidden in plain sight: 1️⃣ 👀 DIGITAL… Read more

  • 10,000 transport professionals converging on Washington – fly me to the moon

    10,000 transport professionals converging on Washington – fly me to the moon

    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… Read more

  • A lifetime’s supply of ale just to deliver a keynote presentation in New Zealand?

    A lifetime’s supply of ale just to deliver a keynote presentation in New Zealand?

    A lifetime’s supply of beer to deliver a keynote?!  I’ve loved my times in New Zealand and will miss not being ‘at’ the Transportation Group’s annual conference this week. But could anyone now justify 25,000 cans of Black Mass ale just to be there in person? The image above was the IT check I did… 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

  • Compulsory National Service – FFS

    Compulsory National Service – FFS

    [Apologies. The image for this post may cause offence to young people who care more about climate change than empire.] It appears the Prime Minister (or one of his SPADs) has been watching his box set of Yes Prime Minister desperately hoping to find inspiration to win a few votes. Nothing like looking back to… Read more