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SUMMARY:Supply chains for Decarbonisation - Fuellers’ Conversation
DESCRIPTION:The Worshipful Company of Fuellers is delighted to announce that the next Fuellers’ Conversation in Association with EY will take place on Thursday 17 February 2022. This will be held via Zoom and the meeting will open at 1800 ready for the start at 1815. \nThe Speaker will be D. Saradhi Rajan\, Managing Partner of Cybele Capital Partners LLP and a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Fuellers. \nGovernments are radically reappraising their aspirations to strengthen commitment to climate action. The UK has taken bold steps towards a low-carbon economy through its Net Zero Strategy which will help achieve the goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2050. However\, these plans and the promise of the transition will only come to fruition if it is backstopped by investment. The road ahead will require large volumes of capital\, which must be channelled into decarbonising major sectors of the economy: from energy\, to mobility\, and significant industrial processes such as auto manufacturing and steel production. \nA key barrier facing each of these sectors is securing a supply of critical minerals. With deep capital markets and significant metals trading infrastructure\, the UK’s financial and professional services ecosystem is already exploring solutions. Cybele Capital Partners is assisting this effort by investing in mining projects that will produce the critical minerals required to fuel the sustainable energy transition. \nFuellers’ Conversation in association with EY\nSpeaker: D. Saradhi Rajan\nTitle of talk: 'Supply chains for Decarbonisation'\nZoom Link: < CLICK HERE >\nThursday 17 February 2022 @ 1800 for 1815\nThere is no charge for this event\, however we invite delegates to make a suggested donation of £10 to the Fuellers’ Charitable Trust Fund (CLICK HERE) if they are able to.
URL:https://liverycag.org.uk/event/supply-chains-for-decarbonisation-fuellers-conversation/
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SUMMARY:Rewilding And The Water Cycle- Presented by Dr Gemma Harvey
DESCRIPTION:About this Webinar \nAnimals and plants can have a profound influence on Earth surface processes and land forms across multiple scales\, with important implications for environmental resilience\, restoration and hazards. Such ‘ecosystem engineer’ species can generate potential for working with natural processes to restore degraded environments. For example\, reintroducing missing ecosystem engineers can enhance and accelerate environmental restoration\, potentially reducing the need for direct intervention and hence costs. While water resource management is increasingly emphasising the importance of working with natural ecosystem processes to deliver multiple environmental\, social and economic benefits\, prevailing approaches (e.g. Natural Flood Management) have tended to focus on strategic placement of measures in the landscape\, rather than whole-system restoration. Rewilding is a radical new conservation approach that is rapidly gaining momentum globally and has been advocated as a vital tool in reversing biodiversity decline. Rewilding involves restoring wildness to anthropogenically altered landscapes\, including the reintroduction of missing species. It is driving dramatic biodiversity gains\, but many of the wider ecosystem service benefits and their economic importance remains unquantified. This webinar will introduce key concepts associated with rewilding\, illustrate some of the types of landscape change and ecosystem engineering effects that rewilding facilitates\, and explore the relevance of this new approach for the water cycle and water resource management \nAbout the Speaker \n \nDr Gemma Harvey is a Reader in Physical Geography at Queen Mary University of London. Her research addresses key questions in biogeomorphology to inform sustainable environmental management\, including understanding system responses to disturbance (e.g. invasive non-native species) and to environmental restoration and rewilding. Gemma leads research quantifying the roles of plants and animals as ‘ecosystem engineers’ driving earth surface processes and exploring how these organisms can contribute to landscape restoration and delivery of ecosystem services. Her research is interdisciplinary\, involving collaborations with geomorphologists\, ecologists\, hydraulic modellers and environmental engineers. She conducts collaborative research with key organisations in the water and environment sector including Environment Agency\, National Trust\, Natural England\, the River Restoration Centre and Rewilding Britain. Current projects are exploring the potential for biodiversity changes delivered by landscape rewilding to modify hydrological processes and help mitigate floods and low flow stresses. \nShe is working with the pioneering Knepp Estate rewilding project in West Sussex to quantify vegetation regeneration and is leading a UKRI-funded project on ‘Biodiversity and the water cycle: can rewilding mitigate the impacts of hydrological extremes?’ \nGemma is Director of Education for postgraduate taught programmes at QMUL Geography and has led the MSc Water and Environmental Management programme since 2012\, supporting environmental scientists into careers in the water and environment sector. She has been Associate Editor for the Water and Life domain of Wiley journal WIREs Water since the journal was founded in 2014. \nRegister For This Webinar \nTo attend this webinar you will first need to register via the link below to Eventbrite. Attendance is free\, there is no charge to attend. You will then receive a return email from Eventbrite with the details to join the webinar via zoom. You need to keep those details to join the webinar. Any problems contact rob.casey1@hotmail.com at least 24 hours before the start of the webinar. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/262714745877 \n 
URL:https://liverycag.org.uk/event/rewilding-and-the-water-cycle-presented-by-dr-gemma-harvey/
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SUMMARY:LCAG presents: Young Voices on Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register  \nThe next generation talk about their ideas for tackling climate change and suggest next steps for the Livery\, Square Mile and beyond. \n“What do the younger generation really think about Climate Change and Protecting the Environment?” \n\nDo they think that their own generation is taking climate change seriously enough? \nOr that their generation is taking climate change more seriously than older generations? \nWhat should the education system be doing about climate change? \nShould climate change be a compulsory subject at GCSE? \nShould university students studying climate related subjects be allowed to study without paying tuition fees? \nShould the government increase taxes to pay for green energy projects?\n\nThese and many more thought-provoking questions will be addressed by a group of talented young people – the next generation who will be charged with combating climate change.  \nHear their views and challenge them in a lively Q & A. \nSpeakers include Arkwright scholars and young Livery members. \nLCAG Young Voices Flyer
URL:https://liverycag.org.uk/event/lcag-presents-young-voices-on-climate-change/
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