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Markham interviews Nick Eyre, professor Energy and Climate Policy at the Environmental Change Institute in the UK.
ExxonMobil forecasts 2050 Oil demand be the same as today. We believe that they are just “talking their books.”To discuss the future of the Energy system as well as the fight against Climate Change, we bring in a very respected expert and friend of the show: Kingsmill Bond, Energy Strategist at RMI. Kingsmill has been digging deep into the data and has realized that the fossil fuel cohort simply cannot fathom the speed of the Energy Transition.Gerard and Laurent have a lengthy debate about the trends, the adoption of clean energy, not only in the OECD, but also what is now referred as the “Global South” and deliver an optimist message about the future. In the present, the pessimists always sound smarter, but in the long-term optimists are always right.------- RMI is a global NGO transforming the global energy system to secure a clean, prosperous, zero-carbon future for all.RMI: https://rmi.org/the-world-re-energized/RMI report: https://rmi.org/insight/the-cleantech-revolution/Nick Eyre work: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12053-021-09982-9?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
In this episode of Fuelling the transition, we are joined by Nick Eyre, Professor of Energy and Climate Policy at the Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford. Director of the Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions, Nick's role entails looking into energy use, energy demand and energy efficiency. He is also an acting Co-Director of the University of Oxford's new Zero Institute, which aims to accelerate the transition to a zero-carbon energy system.In addition to Nick, Matt is joined by Bettina Wittneben, Sustainability Lead UK, at AFRY Management Consulting to discuss a range of topics concerning energy demand, including:-) The drivers and policies that are driving energy demand in the UK-) The approaches to lowering energy demand for heating and cooling, and whether heat pumps and hydrogen could provide potential solutions-) The different approaches to handling increased energy and commodity prices-) How Nick thinks the government should help with energy bills in the UK's cost of living crisis-) The potential of new solutions to respond to increased energy demand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Episode 75 of First Fuel, Energy Efficiency Council CEO Luke Menzel is joined by Professor Nick Eyre, Director at Oxford University's Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions (CREDS). Luke and Nick discuss the impact of the European gas crisis on UK energy consumers and what can be done about it. The also dig into the UK Government's Heat and Buildings Strategy, and Nick's recent paper – co-authored with Jan Rosenow of RAP – Reinventing energy efficiency for net zero. This episode was recorded at Oxford University on Thursday 7 July 2022. Mentioned in this episode: UK Heat and Buildings Strategy Reinventing energy efficiency for net zero Key topics: Gas crisis impacts on UK consumers Strategies for decarbonising heat in buildings Heat pump targets and deployment in UK Flexibility in the context of different renewable technology mixes The evolving role of efficiency as we journey to net zero Connect with our guests: Find CREDS at https://twitter.com/@CREDS_UK Connect with us: Find Luke at https://twitter.com/lukemenzel Find out more about the Energy Efficiency Council at www.eec.org.au Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/EECouncil Email us at firstfuel@eec.org.au To find out how you can listen to an upcoming episode of First Fuel live, visit www.eec.org.au/podcasts
The Locked On Cougars Podcast for Thursday, May 5, 2022 USA Today Sports ranked BYU Football No. 9 in their post-spring way-too-eaely Top-25 and Jake Hatch believes that the hype around the Cougars is not unwarranted as they have burst back onto the national scene in the past two seasons and deserve the love Arizona State transfer Sione Veikoso announced his commitment to the BYU Football program on Thursday and Jake took some time to talk about what he believes the commitment means for the Cougars as they continue to ramp up ahead of joining the Big 12 in 2023 Finally, Jake highlighted the late Nick Eyre in the Top-50 Player Countdown at No. 43. "The Bear" was a legend in many ways and Jake shared his thoughts before previewing the weekend ahead for BYU Baseball, Softball and Track and Field, who are all in action Support Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors! Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to BuiltBar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline - BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock Auto - Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Athletic Greens - Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/COLLEGEFollow the Locked On Cougars podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest with regards to the podcast and BYU sports news. Please remember to subscribe, rate and review the show. Also, please consider subscribing to the Yawk Talk Newsletter that Jake writes and is delivered directly to your email inbox.If you are interested in advertising with Locked On Cougars or the Locked On Podcast Network, please email us at LockedOnBYU@gmail.com or contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Locked On Cougars Podcast for Thursday, May 5, 2022 USA Today Sports ranked BYU Football No. 9 in their post-spring way-too-eaely Top-25 and Jake Hatch believes that the hype around the Cougars is not unwarranted as they have burst back onto the national scene in the past two seasons and deserve the love Arizona State transfer Sione Veikoso announced his commitment to the BYU Football program on Thursday and Jake took some time to talk about what he believes the commitment means for the Cougars as they continue to ramp up ahead of joining the Big 12 in 2023 Finally, Jake highlighted the late Nick Eyre in the Top-50 Player Countdown at No. 43. "The Bear" was a legend in many ways and Jake shared his thoughts before previewing the weekend ahead for BYU Baseball, Softball and Track and Field, who are all in action Support Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors! Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to BuiltBar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline - BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto - Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Athletic Greens - Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/COLLEGE Follow the Locked On Cougars podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest with regards to the podcast and BYU sports news. Please remember to subscribe, rate and review the show. Also, please consider subscribing to the Yawk Talk Newsletter that Jake writes and is delivered directly to your email inbox. If you are interested in advertising with Locked On Cougars or the Locked On Podcast Network, please email us at LockedOnBYU@gmail.com or contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Locked On Cougars Podcast for Thursday, June 3, 2021 Thursday's show began with our ongoing look around the NFL for former Cougars and their chances of making their respective rosters with a check-in on the Tennessee Titans and undrafted free-agent rookie Chandon Herrin. Locked On Titans weighed in on Herring's chances of making the roster in Nashville this fall Attention then turned to the 100 Seasons of BYU Football Countdown with a look back at 1957 and Hal Kopp's second season in charge. The Cougars made a leap from seventh to second in the Skyline Conference with a stingy defense who created loads of turnovers being the key to a resurgent campaign Finally, the podcast wrapped up with the other BYU news, including our player countdown check-in at #93, Dayan Lake signing with the Los Angeles Rams, All-West Coast Conference honors for BYU baseball and Nick Eyre being on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot for 2022 Support Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors! Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to BuiltBar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline.AG - There is only one place that has you covered and one place we trust to place our wagers. That's BetOnline! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use the promo code "LOCKEDON" for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock Auto - Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Made In - Go to MadeInCookware.com/LockedON, and use promo code LockedON for 15% off your first order.Follow the Locked On Cougars podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest with regards to the podcast and BYU sports news. Please remember to subscribe, rate and review the show. Also, please consider subscribing to the Yawk Talk Newsletter that Jake writes and is delivered directly to your email inbox.If you are interested in advertising with Locked On Cougars or the Locked On Podcast Network, please email us at LockedOnBYU@gmail.com or contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Locked On Cougars Podcast for Thursday, June 3, 2021 Thursday's show began with our ongoing look around the NFL for former Cougars and their chances of making their respective rosters with a check-in on the Tennessee Titans and undrafted free-agent rookie Chandon Herrin. Locked On Titans weighed in on Herring's chances of making the roster in Nashville this fall Attention then turned to the 100 Seasons of BYU Football Countdown with a look back at 1957 and Hal Kopp's second season in charge. The Cougars made a leap from seventh to second in the Skyline Conference with a stingy defense who created loads of turnovers being the key to a resurgent campaign Finally, the podcast wrapped up with the other BYU news, including our player countdown check-in at #93, Dayan Lake signing with the Los Angeles Rams, All-West Coast Conference honors for BYU baseball and Nick Eyre being on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot for 2022 Support Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors! Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to BuiltBar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline.AG - There is only one place that has you covered and one place we trust to place our wagers. That's BetOnline! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use the promo code "LOCKEDON" for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto - Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Made In - Go to MadeInCookware.com/LockedON, and use promo code LockedON for 15% off your first order. Follow the Locked On Cougars podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest with regards to the podcast and BYU sports news. Please remember to subscribe, rate and review the show. Also, please consider subscribing to the Yawk Talk Newsletter that Jake writes and is delivered directly to your email inbox. If you are interested in advertising with Locked On Cougars or the Locked On Podcast Network, please email us at LockedOnBYU@gmail.com or contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode I sat down to have a conversation with Nick Eyre of North Star (who produces the figures for Artizan Designs, Crusader Miniatures, Copplestone Castings, Frostgrave, etc). We talked about a range of things, including: the origins of the company and the history of wargaming in Nottingham; the sculpting and casting process; how … Continue reading Episode 44 – North Star Military Figures →
Joseph Campbell is an architectural metal fabricator who owns Metal Inc and the Metal Collaborative Studio in Philadelphia, PA. You’ll hear Joe talk about the Metal Collaborative membership, it’s like a gym membership but to a metal studio outfitted with welding and blacksmithing equipment. It’s an interesting business model that I wish would grow, giving competent blacksmiths or metal workers a place to be creative and collaborate with each other. He mentions what membership access gives you and how much it costs. Joe also talks about his own private and public commissions he has been getting through his metal working business. But first I want to thank our sponsor today and that’s Bob Menard of the Ball and Chain Forge in Portland, Maine. He’s been making a tool that allows a blacksmith to increase the weight of their anvil by 30lbs and to make tools without the need for a large swage block with pass through holes, it’s the BCF Anvil Block and he’s been making them for 5 years in his forge in Maine. It is a 30lb block of cast iron that has 2 square holes passing through, 1" and 1 3/8". The size is 3 1/2" wide x 6 1/2" long x 4" high, so it fits on top of the anvil face and firmly secures to any anvil size with a top bracket and chains. The current price is $200 including shipping in the continental US. For more information contact Bob through email, ballandchainforge@yahoo.com. Thanks Bob Menard and Ball and Chain Forge! What We Talked About Joe talks about how his architectural metal business helps pays the bills for the Metal Collaborative studio membership. Also, how the collaborative nature of the studio lends its creativity to the architectural side of the business too. Joe, Ann Klicka, Nick Eyre’s started a collaborative blacksmith community from a local prolific Artist blacksmith, Bob Phillips, after Phillip’s passing away about 4 years ago. Most of the group disbanded and Joe wanted to continue his metal working business and the collaborative metal studio concept. Currently, there are about 6 members of the Collaborative studio. As of this recording, their rates for membership are varied: $400/month for full-time access and storage, part-time access and smaller storage space is $200/mo, and a day rate of $75. Residing in Philadelphia has its perks as a metal worker, such as seeing original works forged by Samuel Yellin. Joe has been inspired by some of Yellin’s work and techniques, he submitted a design for a public city bike rack and incorporated one of Yellin’s “lattice” slit and drift design aspects. The bike rack design was accepted by the City and he has yet to make it. Joe talks about insurance coverages and suggests that artists look through ABANA and NOMMA Guest Links Metal Inc website - http://www.metalincorporated.com/about-the-metal-collaborative/ A Big Thank You to today’s sponsor – Bob Menard of the Ball and Chain Forge, http://www.ballandchainforge.com/tooling_1?_rdr
Nick Eyre and Myles Allen give a talk for the Oxford Martin School on climate change and the IPCC report. One of the key objectives of the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), completed in 2014, was to provide a comprehensive description of the science of climate change and options for adaptation and mitigation for negotiators preparing for the Paris Conference in 2015. IPCC authors Myles Allen and Nick Eyre will explain the IPCC process, and ask whether this model of a technical panel giving “policy relevant, not policy prescriptive” advice to governments is still working. They will highlight some key findings, such as the increased level of confidence that human influence is the dominant cause of the warming observed since the mid-20th-century, the importance of cumulative carbon dioxide emissions, the challenges of emission reductions, but also the multiple mitigation pathways still open for achieving the goal of limiting warming to 2oC. They will also discuss some of the things the IPCC does not do, such as specifically attributing blame for observed climate change impacts, and ask what the options are for the IPCC going forward.
Nick Eyre and Myles Allen give a talk for the Oxford Martin School on climate change and the IPCC report. One of the key objectives of the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), completed in 2014, was to provide a comprehensive description of the science of climate change and options for adaptation and mitigation for negotiators preparing for the Paris Conference in 2015. IPCC authors Myles Allen and Nick Eyre will explain the IPCC process, and ask whether this model of a technical panel giving “policy relevant, not policy prescriptive” advice to governments is still working. They will highlight some key findings, such as the increased level of confidence that human influence is the dominant cause of the warming observed since the mid-20th-century, the importance of cumulative carbon dioxide emissions, the challenges of emission reductions, but also the multiple mitigation pathways still open for achieving the goal of limiting warming to 2oC. They will also discuss some of the things the IPCC does not do, such as specifically attributing blame for observed climate change impacts, and ask what the options are for the IPCC going forward.
Part 2 of 3. Some of Oxford's leading experts discuss the issue of energy in the future, one of the greatest challenges facing the world as we move through the 21st century.
Part 2 of 3. Some of Oxford's leading experts discuss the issue of energy in the future, one of the greatest challenges facing the world as we move through the 21st century.
In this seminar three Oxford academics explore the role of energy demand in a low carbon future, fusion and solar energy.
Dr. Nick Eyre of the University of Oxford talks about demand-side energy management issues, and Energy Policy in the UK.