It’s a big week in the USA as Donald Trump is sworn in for his second presidential term while firefighters and communities continue to battle wildfires in California – a great moment for The Infrastructure Podcast to go Stateside to chat to
Steve Burrows CBE, Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) representative for the US West Coast.
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As a world leading stadium designer with Arup, then AECOM, then WSP, Steve has spent most of the last 40 years working in and around California and the San Francisco Bay area so is acutely aware of the political, social and environmental challenges facing the US right now. His perspective from on the ground in California provide great insight into how the next four years under President Trump might pan out and, crucially, how infrastructure professionals can meet the challenges that lie ahead.
And in particular, his first-hand view and experience of wildfires and the tragedy unfolding in Los Angeles is illuminating – an area that of course in no stranger to fire risk but that is without question now dealing with an unprecedented combination of climatic impacts – heat, drought and high winds.
It’s a challenging moment for a politically divided US, now led by a climate change sceptical administration with a buoyant but debt-laden economy.
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