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In the final episode of the CCUS mini-series, we look at the role that carbon capture can play in a large scale and ‘so called' hard to abate industry. David Linden spoke with Pavan Chilukuri, Group Head of CCUS Strategy at Holcim - a global leader in building solutions – who view CCUS as a key lever to accelerating its decarbonization journey. David and Pavan discuss the significance of CCUS to Holcim, the commitments the business is making (where and why), as well as what the key success factors are for a project.
Let me know your thoughts about the podcast. Thank you for listening!Could exercise be the key to unlocking greater self-esteem and mental clarity? This episode promises to uncover the transformative power of physical activity and spirituality in shaping our mental well-being. We explore how today's sedentary lifestyle starkly contrasts with the physically demanding lives of the past, often leaving us vulnerable to mental health struggles. Examining studies by Dr. David Linden, we discuss how regular aerobic exercise, like running or brisk walking, releases natural chemicals such as dopamine and endocannabinoids. These compounds not only enhance mood and combat depression but also boost memory and focus, helping to slow cognitive decline. Whether you're an avid runner or someone looking to make a change, this conversation illustrates the profound impact exercise can have on self-esteem and overall health.What role does spirituality play in boosting self-confidence and personal fulfillment? We unravel this intriguing link by examining the impact of prayer and meditation on our sense of self. Discover how embracing spirituality or religion, even without concrete evidence, can foster a connection to something greater, offering tranquility and enhancing personal relationships. From understanding gender differences in spirituality to the importance of embracing belief, our discussion offers valuable insights into nurturing a relationship with a higher power. This journey encourages a shift in mindset, highlighting how prayer can serve as a bridge to a fulfilling, non-religious relationship with God, ultimately fostering love and gratitude towards oneself and others.
In this episode we shift our focus from the transport and storage of carbon to the capture side of the value chain. David Linden spoke with Mike Maudsely, the CEO of enfinium, a leading UK Energy from Waste (EfW) operator on the decarbonisation vision for enfinium and the EfW sector, and the central role that CCS plays in this. David and Mike discuss the technical and commercial balancing act that needs to be struck to achieve the breath of benefits available in decarbonising EfW facilities.
The third of our CCUS mini-series continues its focus on the United Kingdom through the lens of the energy company ENI. David Linden spoke with Martin Currie, Energy Transition Manager, ENI UK, on the importance of CCUS in ENI's and the economy's transition, the strength of the UK approach to developing CCUS, and the role that ENI is playing in the sector – both as an operator and developer of transportation and storage of CO₂ as well as an orchestrator of CCUS projects.
A new VIDEO from Coleraine Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How Can I Be Saved? Speaker: Rev. David Linden Broadcaster: Coleraine Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 5/26/2024 Bible: Luke 18:26-27 Length: 30 min.
A new VIDEO from Coleraine Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Owned by the Lord Speaker: Rev. David Linden Broadcaster: Coleraine Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/26/2024 Bible: 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 Length: 35 min.
In the second episode of our CCUS mini-series, we turn our focus to the United Kingdom – a country with plans to be a global leader in CCUS. Olivia Powis, UK Director for the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, spoke with David Linden to explain the specific role that the technology plays in the UK, and why – after past failed attempts – the industry can now achieve its ambitious targets. David and Olivia also discuss both the opportunity and risks facing the industry, as well as what the longer-term vision is.
A new MP3 sermon from Ebenezer Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Three Crosses at Calvary Speaker: Rev. David Linden Broadcaster: Ebenezer Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 4/14/2024 Bible: Luke 23 Length: 33 min.
They talk about the services that MMAP offers older adults, what kinds of Medicare coverage programs exist, and how MMAP can help older adults save money on Medicare The post Inside The Senior Alliance: MMAP Open Annual Enrollment with David Linden (Ep 38) appeared first on The Senior Alliance.
In this episode, Jason Maciejewski, CEO of The Senior Alliance, is joined by David Linden of the Michigan Medicare Assistance Program. They talk about the services that MMAP offers older adults, what kinds of Medicare coverage ...Read More The post Inside The Senior Alliance: MMAP Open Annual Enrollment with David Linden (Ep 1.38) appeared first on The Senior Alliance.
The SNP MP for Glasgow East on moving the dial on Scottish independence and more. The team quiz David Linden MP on the SNP's independence plans, why he thinks the conversation around process has been overplayed, and what he makes of the SNP's current strategy. The team ask him about Lisa Cameron's defection to the Conservatives, and why he thinks the council tax freeze announcement at the SNP conference was a "masterstroke". For a range of political interviews, subscribe to Podlitical on BBC Sounds.
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. David Linden, Ph.D., professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the author of many popular books about the brain. We discuss individual differences between people — focusing on differences in how people sense the world around them and the roles that chance, heredity, and life experiences (even in utero) play in determining our physical and cognitive traits. We discuss the bidirectional connection between the mind and body and how our thoughts and mental practices (e.g., meditation and breathwork) impact our health. We also discuss the link between inflammation and depression. We also discuss Dr. Linden's terminal illness diagnosis, his mindset during chemotherapy and what his diagnosis has taught him about the mind, gratitude, time perception and life. This episode also covers sensual touch, cerebellar function, and epigenetic inheritance and ought to be of interest to all interested in neuroscience, genetics, psychology and human development. For the full show notes, including articles, books, and other resources, visit hubermanlab.com. Take our survey and get 2 months of Huberman Lab Premium Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman ROKA: https://roka.com/huberman Levels: https://levels.link/huberman InsideTracker: https://insidetracker.com/huberman Supplements from Momentous https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman Timestamps (00:00:00) David Linden (00:03:59) Sponsors: ROKA & Levels; Huberman Lab Survey (00:07:54) Sensory Touch & Genitals, Krause Corpuscles (00:16:46) Sexual Experiences & Sensation (00:19:14) Human Individuality & Variation; Senses & Odor Detection (00:30:25) Sponsor: AG1 (00:31:22) Visual Individuality; Heat Tolerance; Early Life Experiences & Variation (00:40:28) Auditory Variability, Perfect Pitch (00:42:08) Heritability & Human Individuality: Cognitive & Physical Traits (00:49:36) Heritability, Environment, Personality; Twin Studies (01:00:12) Sponsor: InsideTracker (01:01:19) Development, Chance; Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance (01:07:37) Single Generation Epigenetic Inheritance & Stress; Autism (01:15:52) Sleep Paralysis; Cerebellum, Prediction (01:23:47) Nature vs. Nature, Experience; Linden Hypothesis (01:30:37) Mind-Body Interaction; Chemical Signals (01:39:10) Inflammation & Depression (01:43:35) Neuroplasticity, Inflammation & Mental Disorders; Microglial Cells, Exercise (01:52:15) Fads & Science (01:55:16) Mind-Body Communication; Cancer (02:03:28) Mind-Body, Mediation, Breathwork (02:07:30) Atrial Fibrillation, Synovial Sarcoma, Heart (02:14:22) Gratitude & Anger; Chemotherapy, Curiosity & Time Perception (02:19:58) Death, Brain & Future Prediction, Religion & Afterlife (02:24:15) Life Advice; Time Perception & Gratitude (02:34:35) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac Disclaimer
Closing out our first Energy Transition Now podcast mini-series, in this special Offshore Wind Series Review, Gareth Hector sits down with David Linden to discuss the rationale behind the series. Gareth and David and listen back over selected clips and discuss the key highlights and themes that have come out of this podcast series.
At age 59, neuroscientist David Linden received a startling diagnosis of heart cancer. Even in the face of a terminal illness, David is continuing to think like a scientist. He shares what he's learned from watching his mind grapple with his own mortality, and how the diagnosis has changed his experience of time. Maya and David also discuss the power of curiosity and how it can aid us in moments of profound suffering. If you enjoyed this conversation, check out this episode from the archive: “The Life-Changing Diagnosis.” For a behind-the-scenes look at the show, follow @DrMayaShankar on Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosted by Drew Hendry MP and Brendan O'Hara MP. With guests Kirsty Blackman MP and David Linden MP.
James and Jonathan discuss the interview with SNP front bencher David Linden, reflecting on the future of the SNP and what that means for the next General Election. They also discuss how the SNP operate in Parliament and its impact on both Labour and the Conservatives. They also talk about how MPs get on with members of the opposing parties behind the scene, where there is closer working than is seen in the media.Follow and comment on Twitter: @WhitehallPodUK
James and Jonathan talk to David Linden, Member of Parliament for Glasgow East and the SNP Social Justice spokesman in Westminster. David talks movingly about applying for this first job while his father was in prison for attempted murder and his first steps into Scottish politics. The shadow front bencher also talks about the future direction of the SNP with new leaders in both Holyrood and Westminster.Follow and comment on Twitter: @WhitehallPodUK
In this episode David Linden speaks with Liming Qiao, the Head of Asia from GWEC on unlocking the offshore wind potential of Southeast Asia. This is the time where the route to market for offshore wind is being developed in the region, setting it up for significant growth in the next decade. David and Liming explore the drivers for offshore wind investment, why Taiwan offers a template for the region, how the Philippines is now outpacing Vietnam as the future growth market, as well as how Korea is creating the right conditions for delivering its 14 GW target.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour MP Rebecca Long-Bailey, Conservative candidate for Mayor of London Samuel Kasumu, SNP MP David Linden and Liberal Democrat peer Lord (Brian) Paddick.
We call them expiration dates when referring to dates on food packages but they aren't all really expiration dates. The dates sometimes mean other things. This episode begins by explaining what these different dates really mean. Don't throw away any food until you hear this explanation. https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/features/do-food-expiration-dates-matter#1 You are unique. There is not now, nor will there ever be another person like you. So, what is it exactly that makes you so unique and different than everyone else? And even though you are unique, you are probably a little like your parents and maybe a little like your siblings while still being uniquely you. Listen as I explore what makes you -you with David Linden, Professor of neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and author of the book Unique: The New Science of Human Individuality (https://amzn.to/2Sa7S3j) Of course, you know that exercise is good for you but do you know exactly how? And how much exercise is necessary to get the benefits? Listen to my conversation with Judy Foreman. She has won more than 50 journalism awards and is the author of 3 books including Exercise is Medicine: How Physical Activity Boosts Health and Slows (https://amzn.to/2Ge4VMI) Knowing how to make a good first impression is very important. So, you should know there are 5 simple keys to making that good first impression and three ways you can really mess it up. Listen as I explain how to be truly memorable when you meet someone. Source: Mark Mazzarella, co-author of the book Put Your Best Foot Forward (https://amzn.to/3372kNz) PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! Go to https://CozyEarth.com/SOMETHING to SAVE 35% now! All backed by a 100-Night Sleep Guarantee. Factor makes it easy to eat clean 24/7, with fresh, delicious, prepared meals! Head to https://go.factor75.com/something130 & use promo code Something130 to get $130 off! Visit https://Indeed.com/SOMETHING to start hiring now! Go to https://Shopify.com/sysk for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features and start selling today!! Redeem your rewards for cash in any amount, at any time, with Discover Card! Learn more at https://Discover.com/RedeemRewards https://www.geico.com Bundle your policies and save! It's Geico easy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Offshore wind is a renewable energy source that is set for dramatic growth. WGEG forecast that today we have just over 50 gigawatts of global installed capacity, which is set to increase to almost 350 gigawatts by the end of this decade. The question on everyone's lips though is how are we going to deliver all of this capacity? To give us their perspective on things, David Linden from WGEG speaks to Tim Pick, Offshore Wind Champion for the UK.
A new MP3 sermon from Portglenone Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Lord's Day 14-08-2022 (AM) Speaker: Rev. David Linden Broadcaster: Portglenone Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Afternoon Date: 8/14/2022 Length: 104 min.
A new VIDEO from Coleraine Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Knowing the Lord Speaker: Rev. David Linden Broadcaster: Coleraine Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 8/7/2022 Bible: Jeremiah 9:6 Length: 35 min.
A new VIDEO from Coleraine Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Law of the Lord is Perfect Speaker: Rev. David Linden Broadcaster: Coleraine Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/7/2022 Bible: Psalm 19:7 Length: 32 min.
In which RJ, Sarah and Dave talk insane crafts, normie churches, dying neuroscientists, the healing power of children's books and hope in a weary world. Click here (https://mbird.com/support/) to respond to the opening appeal and support The Mockingcast. Click here (https://mbird.com/shop/magazine/issue-20-success-failure/) to order a copy of The Success & Failure Issue of The Mockingbird Magazine. Click here (https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001Olbj1iTXQSX3q9FkHt67FFoyDMBzOmoIOjfo1gXsdt7xUH3YspjkYai-FuY3LICBrMwkIL8YJ6538KqBGpsf6LcHIScTZP8QIxM-PXMsJK0%3D) to join our digital mailing list. Click here (https://mbird.com/conferences/2022-nyc-conference-recordings/) to listen to the recordings from our recent New York Conference. Click here (https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2022/05/she-invented-adulting-her-life-fell-apart) to read the Vanity Fair interview with Kelly Williams Brown. Click here (https://www.bradeast.org/blog/church-for-normies) to read Brad East's post about Church for Normies. Click here (https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/12/terminal-cancer-neuroscientist-prepares-death/621114/) to read David Linden's piece in The Atlantic, "A Neuroscientist Prepares for Death." Click here (https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/03/style/and-now-the-200000-face-lift.html) to read the NY Times report on the $200,000 Facelift. Click here (https://mbird.com/literature/viewing-the-world-with-the-eyes-of-an-eight-year-old/) to read Joey Goodall's article on Viewing the World With the Eyes of an 8-Year Old. Click here (https://onbeing.org/programs/kate-dicamillo-for-the-eight-year-old-in-you/) to listen to Krista Tippett's interview with Kate DiCamillo. Click here (https://www.abc.net.au/religion/david-newheiser-an-uncertain-hope-in-a-pandemic-world/13865150) to read David Newheiser's piece on An Uncertain Hope.
While filling out an on-line dating app – listing his traits and those of an ideal partner – neuroscientist David Linden began to wonder what makes each of us unique. Why is even each person in a pair of identical twins unique? The answer, he tells Alan, is far richer and more interesting than the old false division of "nature versus nurture".
Last year, doctors told Johns Hopkins neuroscientist and authorDavid Lindenthat he has eighteen months or less to live. Linden has terminal cancer, found during a routine medical test. As he faces the end of life, he's thinking deeply about how our brains react to such news. Linden has researched the brain for decades, from its evolution and plasticity to sensory perception and memory formation. He talks about approaching his diagnosis and the last chapter of his life, with the same intense curiosity. Read his piece in The Atlantic, "A Neuroscientist Prepares for Death." Listen to Linden's 2021 interview on Midday, about his latest book, "Unique: The New Science of Individuality." This interview originally aired February 8, 2022. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Linden is a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins, author of Unique, The Compass of Pleasure and The Accidental Mind. He is also facing a terminal cancer diagnosis. This episode was produced by Dave Manahan.
This week in the final episode of Series Three of Energy Transition Now , David Linden speaks with Libbe Skovgaard-Petersen, Vice President at Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, CIP, a renewable energy investment fund. Libbe speaks to CIP's goal of being a €100 billion fund by 2030 and the importance and focus on P2X - Power to X - particularly in reaching hard to abate sectors.
This week in Energy Transition Now we were joined by Tara Schmidt, Sustainability & ESG Finance Director, Lloyds Banking Group for a discussion on ‘Financing the Energy Transition'.Tara and host David Linden, discuss the role that Lloyds is and can play in the UK around funding the energy transition, a critical part of ‘getting us where we need to be'. Tara goes on to speak about how Lloyds is doubling its sustainable finance funding for for corporate banking and how it wants to see ‘financed emissions' aligned with the UK net zero target.Discussing three key aspects of how Lloyds is supporting clients on their energy transition journeys; people, insights and collaboration and tools, Tara also speaks to a just and fair transition and and the social implications that come with that.
Cost of Living Crisis with David Linden MP & Councillor Jen Layden. The Office for National Statistics recently reported those earning below the UK average wage will pay up to an extra £255 per year, with the forthcoming Tory national insurance hike. The lowest earners have seen their universal credit cut by £20 a week by the Tories, all while they were trying to grapple with inflation running at over five per cent and climbing. For example, foods such as rice have shot up over three hundred per cent in cost. To exacerbate the issue further, national rises in electricity and gas costs will send family bills skyward, with average households facing another £800 a year in energy costs. If that sounds bad, spare a thought for those living in rural areas or not connected to gas mains and reliant on electricity or fuel as heating oil. Their costs will be three or four times that amount. And families are dealing with all this while feeling the Brexit bite, low wages and spiralling costs. In this episode Drew talks to David Linden MP and Councillor Jen Layden about the cost of living crisis and the impact Westminster policy has on Scottish families. David and Jen share their thoughts on how things could be done differently in an Independent Scotland. Follow David Linden MP on twitter or visit his website and catch up with Jen Layden here. Listen to more episodes of Scotland's Choice.
Join Beth and Ryan this month as they chat to SNP MP, David Linden. They talk about whether Nationalist politics always has to be divisive, Harry Styles and what we mean when we talk about ‘distinctive Christian witness'.
Episode 15 and the return of the Energy Transition Now podcast for Series Three!During this series we speak to a range of experts every two weeks, to continue exploring the key questions around the Energy Transition.In this episode David Linden speaks with Professor Martin Siegert, Co-Director of the Grantham Institute on "What Antarctica tells us about climate change."
Episode 15 and the return of the Energy Transition Now podcast for Series Three!During this series we speak to a range of experts every two weeks, to continue exploring the key questions around the Energy Transition.In this episode David Linden speaks with Professor Martin Siegert, Co-Director of the Grantham Institute on "What Antarctica tells us about climate change."
Punto de Vista - Dr.David Linden y la muerte 09 de febrero de 2022
Punto de Vista - Dr.David Linden y la muerte 09 de febrero de 2022
You can have genetically identical siblings. They have the same genome. They lay right next to each other in the womb. They're born, and at the moment they're born, they're already different. Before any experience has accrued at all. Why shouldn't they be just the same?This question and more are discussed in today's episode on individuality, variability, heritability and epigenetics. Our guest is David Linden. He is a professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University. He is also at the Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute. His most recent book is Unique: The New Science of Human Individuality.Episode Quotes:On Variability:“The other thing that's important to realize is sometimes it's a lot easier to kind of break a process than it is to make a process function to a greater degree.”On memory:A lot of our memory has to do with things that we can't recall. Like when you practice a sport and you get better at it. You can recall maybe your tennis lessons, but you don't really recall how to hit the ball better. It is a subconscious experience. Likewise, you may have been traumatized as a child by an aggressive dog. And now as an adult, every time you see a dog, your heart races. And it's not like you necessarily remember the experience as a child, but that reaction, that association, that fear learning is there at a subconscious level. All these things form us as individuals.On OkCupid traits and preferences:If you really like to eat lutefisk, that probably came because you grew up liking it because there's just about no other way to like it. It doesn't seem to be genetic related and it doesn't seem to have to do with what taste or smell receptor variants you have. It's something that's socially encoded in your experience. Likewise, if you were to say, well, I've always been an early bird all my life. Well, that is heavily genetically infected. That's a highly heritable trait and we know a lot about the genes that contribute to people who like to rise earlier or rise late.On food preference:Generally speaking, food preference has some heritable things that we can trace mostly to your odorant receptors and a few of them to your taste receptors. But most of it is socially determined. You go to Thailand, it's pretty hard to find someone who doesn't like chili peppers. Whereas, if you're walking around Baltimore, you'll find plenty of people that don't like chili peppers.Show Links:Guest Profile:Faculty Profile at John Hopkins School of MedicineProfessional Profile at Kavli Neuroscience Discovery InstituteDavid Linden's WebsiteDavid Linden on TwitterDavid Linden on TEDXUNCHis work:David Linden on Google ScholarUnique: The New Science of Human Individuality Kindle EditionThe Accidental Mind: How Brain Evolution Has Given Us Love, Memory, Dreams, and GodThe Compass of Pleasure: How Our Brains Make Fatty Foods, Orgasm, Exercise, Marijuana, Generosity, Vodka, Learning, and Gambling Feel So GoodTouch: The Science of the Hand, Heart, and Mind
Dr Dan Poulter, a Conservative MP and doctor who has worked in the NHS during the pandemic, says it is unlikely Boris Johnson will be given a 'clean bill of health' over gatherings at Downing street and if the prime minister has broken the rules he would be in an untenable position. Plus SNP MP David Linden tells Bloomberg Westminster's Caroline Hepker Johnson has never been fit for office and he has no regrets about Scotland's tougher covid restrictions during the omicron wave. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Greer and David Forrest are joined by Reiss Haldane and Jamie McDonald to chew the fat over the news that Zak Rudden has signed a pre-contract at Dundee as well as our bruising 1-0 win over Airdrie in the Cup at the weekend. We chat the referee's shocking performance, our resolve to get over the line and our draw in the next round, Dundee United at home. Matt then chats to Arbroath fan Ewan Smith from the Courier and Evening Telegraph ahead of our colossal clash at Gayfield on Saturday against Arbroath as well as a little insight into our imminent cup opponents Dundee United. Also, in a hopefully new segment, DLD finally use their amazing social media metrics to become corporate shills as we receive advance copies of the latest Pie of the Month courtesy of Pie Sports with Matt trying the new Kebab pie and chatting to David about their pie experiences. Finally in Partridge Thistle, we chat how we would embarrass ourselves online if we were an MP. Photo by Donald Wilson, thanks to Brian Welsh for the pies,
With a growing focus on climate change, oil and gas companies are increasingly no longer attracting investments solely based on their ability to generate returns but also how environmentally responsible they are while generating those returns. “The investor community is ultimately seeing a change in risk profiles of the oil and gas companies they are investing in and a growth opportunity, of course for ‘greener' forms of energy,” David Linden, head of energy transition at Westwood Global Energy Group, told Hart Energy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hartenergy/support
This week in Episode 14 we turn the tables and have Gareth Hector – Westwood's Head of Marketing – speaks with David Linden. Gareth and David listen back over selected clips from previous episodes, as David explains what he thinks have been the key highlights and themes that have come out of Series One and Two of the Energy Transition Now podcast.
Episode 13 of Energy Transition Now is now live with David Linden in discussion with Marek Kubik of energy storage company Fluence – which recently floated on the NASDAQ – shares his insights into ‘electron time machines', or batteries, within the broader context of energy storage.https://www.westwoodenergy.com/news/video-podcasts/energy-transition-now-podcast-episode-13-with-marek-kubik
David Linden, SNP MP for Glasgow East, describes how Scottish independence and taking the lead on climate change go hand in hand for Scottish Nationalists. He also discusses the concerns around a COP26 Covid surge with Bloomberg's Caroline Hepker and Yuan Potts. Plus the Brexit rows over fishing and the Northern Ireland protocol. Bloomberg's Joe Mayes, who attended the G20 summit, describes the tense moments between Boris Johnson and Emmanuel Macron. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Episode 12 of Energy Transition Now is now live with David Linden in discussion with Jamie Beard of the Geothermal Entrepreneurship Organisation (GEO) - a passionate advocate for geothermal energy as the baseload-capable clean energy of the future.David and Jamie explore the huge potential that geothermal energy has in decarbonising both heath and electricity, and why geothermal is now gaining traction again after an initial lukewarm start. They discuss the opportunities and challenges to scaling the sector, as well as where more time and money needs to be spent to launching geothermal on the ‘curve of the shale boom'. Crucially, Jamie explains the role of the oil and gas sector in achieving this success and how geothermal energy should be seen as the future of oil and gas industry.
Episode 11 of Energy Transition Now is now live with David Linden in discussion with Kentaro Hosomi of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI).One of the key technologies that could play a vital – if not essential – role in making net-zero emissions by mid-century possible is carbon capture utilisation and storage; CCUS. This week, Kentaro Hosomi of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) joins the podcast for Episode 11 and speaks to the importance of technology and innovation in decarbonising our economies and the potential for CCUS.
In this trailer for the final episode of Westwood's Energy Transition Now series one podcasts, David Linden speaks with Dominic Emery, Chief of Staff to the Chief Executive Officer, at bp.For more, listen to the full episode.
David Linden, SNP MP for Glasgow East, says the delta virus has hit Scotland hard because the Westminster government failed on border controls. He tells Bloomberg's Roger Hearing and Caroline Hepker the U.K. government is being too gung ho. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Therese Raphael on whether "culture wars" are polarizing Britain, after her discussion with pollster Frank Luntz. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Tim Farron discusses Scottish independence with SNP MP David Linden, a Christian friend on the opposite side of the debate. David, who joined the SNP aged 11, explains why he wants Scotland to leave the UK, how he became a Christian as a teenager and how he was treated differently in politics after his conversion, when he was previously seen as a 'rising star'. As Rishi Sunak delivers his plan for the economy, Tim argues for a budget that helps those in debt and for Christians to be willing to make their own financial sacrifices to benefit others. For feedback or questions, email farron@premier.org.uk