Sustainable Energy
After 380 million years of evolution - going forward together! Taking care of the planet
Event Venue
Sponsers: TGBC Ltd
Event organisers: Shaping Mankind's Environment Ltd
The War on Carbon:
Arguments of 2009 Leading article, The Times 27-12-2008
Article: The Sunday Times May 11, 2008
Now the big money catches up
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Shaping Our Environment For The future
World Conference: 25- 27 March 2009, London, UK. We Regret this event has been postponed until further notice
'SUSTAINABILITY: Shaping an Environmental Legacy for World Cities' *
This is a non-government run event and provides an ideal opportunity for world academia, students and business communities to independently assess the major sustainability issues under discussion.
Sustainable development can be neatly encapsulated in the following statements:.
‘Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.’
(Our Common Future – The Brundtland Report - World Commission of Environment and Development – 1987)
‘A better quality of life for everyone, now and for generations to come.’
(A better quality of life: a strategy for sustainable development in the UK Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions – 1999)
Global drivers for sustainable development
- Global population: doubling every 40 years.
- Material consumption: doubling every 20 years.
- Global warming: the 1990s were the warmest decade in the 20th century.
- Inefficiencies: it takes 20 kg of raw materials to produce 1 kg of ‘bought goods’.
- Dwindling resources: in 30 to 50 years, the demand for oil and gas will outstrip supply.
- Sheer volume: construction is responsible for 40% of global energy use and raw materials.
- Energy use: 50% of UK energy consumption is used in the operational phase of buildings.
- Transport: 10% of national energy consumption is in the production and transport of construction materials.
'The goal of sustainable development is to enable all people throughout the world to satisfy their basic needs and enjoy a better quality of life, without compromising the quality of life of future generations...
... for the UK Government and the Devolved Administrations, that goal will be pursued in an integrated way through a sustainable, innovative and productive economy that delivers high levels of employment; and a just society that promotes social inclusion, sustainable communities and personal wellbeing. This will be done in ways that protect and enhance the physical and natural environment, and use resources and energy as efficiently as possible.'
UK Government
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Conference Objectives
- Provide a blue print for Shaping the Environmental Legacy for Future World Cities
- Carbon Footprint & The New Currency - Achieving Kyoto Protocol 2012 objectives
- Environmental Legacy
- Educational Futures - Developing Entrepreneurs
- Business Futures
Included in this conference (and others phased annually for 2010/11/12 and beyond after the 2012 world Koyota summit) is a high profile attempt to collate data to analyse the actual integrity, sustainability and legacy achieved as a result of the construction of, and holding a world major event in London.
For the first time a world government, The UK Government, is actively collating data on the carbon footprint implications of constructing and holding a major world event. The complete unique transparency afforded by the government in the UK will provide collated data to see if the high goals originally set by the UK materialize as hoped. Related link: Environmental Sustainability.
This will provide the conference with the opportunity to actively address the carbon footprint/built environment information to improve the sustainability programmes for future world cities planning similar major regenerations. This conference also provides a platform for world academics and scientists to interact cohesively to highlight their findings.
This should provide a framework for new innovative technology solutions to improve future regeneration projects e.g. in the UK: The Thames Gateway Regeneration Project, the 3rd runway at Heathrow and for other future world city regeneration. The Kyoto Protocol, which became legally binding at midnight New York time (0500 GMT) on 16 February 2005, demands a 5.2% cut in greenhouse gas emissions from the industrialised world as a whole, by 2012.
Not just hot air - more than 140 countries have signed up!
Each country has been set its own individual targets according to its pollution levels.
Who Should Attend
- Researchers and Qualified Professionals in the sciences, social sciences, applied sciences, the humanities, the professions and education.
- Research students.
- Policy makers and administrators in local, provincial and state government, and non-government organisations.
- Representatives of the private sector & industry consultants.
Please register your interest to participate or attend as soon as possible
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED - MORE INFORMATION AVAILABLE JUNE 2008.
To find out how you can get involved in the event call one of our dedicated team on:
TEL: +44 (0)1708 522 500
Email info@sustainableregeneration.org
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Sponsoring Shaping Mankind's Environment Ltd
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Due to the unforeseen problem caused as a result of the withdrawal of a major sponsor we are unable to run this event.
This and the effect of the economic downturn means we will have to reschedule the event if possible in the autumn.
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Above, Present Sponsors for Shaping Mankind's Environment Ltd
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Considerations
- Understanding urban disadvantage, Understanding social exclusion
- Developing innovative partnerships. These should be driven by productive, honest relationships among stakeholders
- Empowering neighbourhoods - Area regeneration requires continued local government modernisation
- Enabling city-wide and regional strategies - In many city-regions, urban development and regeneration are the same task
- A national plan for cities and regions. This should set out a vision for quality of life in urban areas
The Games
'THE LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES AND PARALYMPIC GAMES WILL BE A
TREMENDOUS FESTIVAL OF SPORT AND CULTURE, INSPIRING PEOPLE UP AND
DOWN THE COUNTRY AND ACROSS THE WORLD. BUT THE SUCCESS OF THE GAMES
IN THE LOWER LEA VALLEY WILL ALSO BE MEASURED BY THE STRENGTH OF THE
REGENERATION LEGACY.'
David Higgins (Chief Executive Olympic Delivery Authority)
(Manny Lewis London Development Agency)
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The Environmental Sustainability.
Kyoto Protocol comes into force:
Some 141 countries, accounting for 55% of greenhouse gas emissions, have ratified the treaty, which pledges to cut these emissions by 5.2% by 2012. (BBC News)
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U.K. government approves plan for: 3rd runway at Heathrow
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