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By Professor Glenn Lyons

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  • Vision-led strategic planning for an uncertain world – FUTURES now available

    Vision-led strategic planning for an uncertain world – FUTURES now available

    http://www.mottmac.com/futures The challenge Mainstream transport planning has been and continues to be in the ‘forecast-led paradigm’. Yet we are confronted by deep uncertainty about the future as we bear witness to significant behaviour change and technological innovation – brought about in part by the collision and merging of the digital age with the motor age.… Read more

  • Extinction Rebellion – walk in your own shoes in 2123

    Extinction Rebellion – walk in your own shoes in 2123

    Handmade Extinction Rebellion Christmas tree decoration from Robin Lyons and Catt Lyons. An intensely personal gift which I love 💚 As the season that marks the high point of our capitalist year comes to an end, have a think about XR and Just Stop Oil. These are not terrorist eco zealots, they are the voice… Read more

  • Trustee of the Global Warming Policy Foundation

    Trustee of the Global Warming Policy Foundation

    Thank goodness this at least means he isn’t gunning for being chair of the Climate Change Committee, an appointment that isn’t being rushed following the departure of Lord Deben. It seems he is a trustee of the Global Warming Policy Foundation. I once listened to one of their webinars just to keep a check on… Read more

  • CIHT Presidential Inauguration address – my journeys

    CIHT Presidential Inauguration address – my journeys

    I’d like to start with some thank yous. To Karen McShane – a woman I’ve come to greatly admire in this past year – you’re an inspiration and have brought so much to your term as President – dedication, compassion and conviction. Thank you Karen. To my Institution – for being prepared to put its… Read more

  • We are in the danger zone

    We are in the danger zone

    Have you got 74 minutes to look at what’s behind the curtain? To see what the science has to show us? To look beyond the crap we are fed for the most part in our daily lives? If you have, and like me hadn’t seen it before, watch this documentary if you can – ‘Breaking… Read more

  • Neurodivergent experiences of streets and possible improvements to the built environment

    Neurodivergent experiences of streets and possible improvements to the built environment

    1 in 7 people are neurodivergent. Their brains are different with differences in social understanding, sensory processing, communication and information processing. This relates to neurological differences such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and dyspraxia. Neurodivergent people think differently and can often excel – at creativity, innovation, specialisation and hyperfocusing. Check out this 2 minute primer on… Read more