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In this episode, Jake Kuyer, lead of OE’s Economics & Sustainability team, interviews Anthony Bernand-Sasges, from the team who developed the Global Cities Index, to talk about how the index comes together, and what insights it offers for city sustainability performance. We also discuss some of the key results and insights, and how government can facilitate improvements in sustainable urban development.
In this episode of Greenomics, we speak with the International Energy Agency's critical minerals analyst Shobhan Dhir and Oxford Economics Africa's Lead Political Economist Francois Conradie about Africa’s pivotal role in the global green transition. As demand grows for critical minerals like cobalt, copper, and lithium, African nations are navigating opportunities and risks—from boosting local employment to managing geopolitical tensions and environmental concerns. Our conversation highlights key policy moves, infrastructure investments, and the implications for global supply chains and ESG compliance. Building from Oxford Economics Africa’s Green Leap series, this episode sheds light on a fast-evolving landscape at the intersection of sustainability, economics, and international relations.
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Nature is facing a crisis, just like climate, but has received much less publicity despite its critical importance. In this episode, we explore what we mean by 'nature-related risks', and discuss how biodiversity, ecosystems, and natural resources impact business operations and sustainability. Sarah is joined by Caroline Vexler, Nature Principle at the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development, and Oxford Economics' nature experts Jake Kuyer and Carina Manitius. Our guests share insights, strategies, and real-world examples, of how companies might navigate and mitigate nature-related risks to improve resilience and profitability in a rapidly changing world.
Climate change is a threat multiplier – disrupting ways of life, threatening food sources, and fundamentally changing the environment in which we live. In this episode we explore the potential impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities, from increased migratory and conflict pressures to the unique relationship between Indigenous populations and nature. Sarah Nelson is joined by three of the team from Oxford Economics who have been working to understand the profound social implications of these factors, Shilpita Mathews, Beatrice Tanjanco, and Ilana Gottlieb. They discuss: Climate as a migration threat multiplier, based on our recent research briefing Economics costs of climate migration Indigenous communities role Why businesses should care Regulatory requirements for businesses
How does extreme heat affect human health and the economy, and what is being done about it? Shilpita Mathews, Senior Economist at Oxford Economics, joins our host Sarah Nelson to discuss adaptation. Shilpita speaks to guests Jane Gilbert, Chief Heat Officer of Miami-Dade County and Emilie Mazzacurati the Co-founder and Managing Partner of Tailwind about the risks that extreme heat poses for our economy and the landscape of solutions available to help cities, communities and individuals adapt to a changing climate.
Anyone who has taken a holiday to a beautiful landscape, clear-water beach, or snowy ski resort, will know that the Travel & Tourism sector relies on a good state of nature. In this episode Sarah is joined by Chris Imbsen from the World Travel and Tourism Council, and Matt Tinsley and Jessie Smith from Oxford Economics to discuss the sector's efforts to understand, quantify, and improve the relationship between Travel & Tourism and the natural environment. WTTC and Oxford Economics have developed a database of global Travel & Tourism environmental impacts, available online here: https://globaltravelfootprint.wttc.org/.
This month we delve into everyone’s favourite new technology: low-carbon hydrogen. We chat with expert consultant Gniewomir Flis from Kaya Partners about the history of the hydrogen sector, technology options, and his views on how the industry will - or will not - develop in the coming years. We also speak with Paul Henderson, Head of Hydrogen Production Strategy at the UK Department for Energy Security, who shares his perspective on the various policy levers being used to ramp up hydrogen production in the UK.
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