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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  • Lightening speed

    Lightening speed

    With lightening speed, the new Labour Government is embracing climate action, equality-diversity-inclusion, and professionalism. The polls for the general election were only just opened a week ago. Has anyone else found the last week breathtaking? Here’s just a taste of week 1 of the new Government: CLIMATE ACTION – “New UK government lifts ‘absurd’ onshore… 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

  • The Art of Seeing – Greener Vision

    The Art of Seeing – Greener Vision

    Today marks the publication of ‘The Art of Seeing’ by Claire Haigh. Don’t underestimate the challenge and fundamental importance of that title. If you’ve skimmed over it already I’d not be surprised because it’s part of our collective problem. We seem to have lost the art of truly seeing and in the process find ourselves in… Read more

  • Rebel with a cause

    Rebel with a cause

    It’s hashtag#metalfriday and I get to be me on the front cover of Transportation Professional 💚💙🤘. I want to explain why this is the year the CIHT President is ditching the suit and shirt for a heavy metal t-shirt and leather jacket. It’s no secret that I love heavy metal. It’s part of who I… Read more

  • Decarbonising surface transport – probable, plausible or only possible?

    Decarbonising surface transport – probable, plausible or only possible?

    12 years ago the UK Chancellor asked Professor Julia King to “examine the vehicle and fuel technologies that, over the next 25 years, could help to decarbonise road transport, particularly cars”. Her report noted that “The global challenge is to support increases in road transport use, in a sustainable, environmentally-responsible way” [emphasis added]. It considered that… 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