The shocking pictures of wildfires bringing devastation across huge swathes of Los Angeles is a graphic reminder that the infrastructure profession must accelerate its work to plan for and adapt to a very definitely changing climate.
My guest this week on The Infrastructure Podcast is Jim Hall, the 160th President of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and a lifelong advocate for embracing a more sustainable approach to infrastructure design and management. He explains why our current “underperforming, over-expensive infrastructure”, is failing to create the infrastructure systems needed for a sustainable future.
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As professor of climate and environmental risks at the University of Oxford, Jim’s research has specialises on risk analysis for infrastructure systems and adaptation to climate change. As a member of the UK independent Committee on Climate Change Adaptation from 2009 to 2019 and a contributing author to the Nobel Prize-winning Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change he is without question and authority on what needed to secure the future for the planet.
And as a commissioner for the soon to be wound down National Infrastructure Commission since 2022, and the founder and chair of DAFNI: Data & Analytics Facility for National Infrastructure, Jim has been working to ensure that the sector is fit for the challenges ahead.
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