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"At the theoretical level, the discipline of resilience is very human-centric, and I think the discipline of sustainability is more nature-centric."
Are you interested in the difference between sustainability and resilience professionals? What will you answer to your grandkids when they ask what you did against climate change? How can we ensure ecosystem services?
Interview with Hudson Worsley, co-founder and director of Presync. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, ecosystem services, nature as infrastructure, answering to the next generation, and many more.
Hudson Worsley is a co-founder and director of Presync, a sustainability consultancy and certified B Corp, and the Chair of MECLA, the Materials & Embodied Carbon Leaders' Alliance. Hudson works with organisations on their transition to the zero-carbon economy and adaptation to the changing climate. He supports organisations by identifying opportunities for energy efficiency and the adoption of renewables, both on-site and through the grid via renewable power purchase agreements. Hudson's consultancy, Presync has many years of relevant experience behind their integrated approach to climate change - both adaptation to changes that are now unavoidable, and mitigation to prevent further changes that are unimaginable. Presync is small and nimble with deep professional experience in energy, innovation, property development, sustainability, emission reduction and climate change.
Find out more about Hudson through these links:
Hudson Worsley on LinkedIn ( / hudsonworsley )
Presync website (presync.eco/)
Presync on LinkedIn ( / presync )
MECLA website (mecla.org.au/)
MECLA on LinkedIn ( / materials-embodied-car... )
MECLA on KZbin ( / @materialsandembodiedc... )
Hudson Worsley on the People Planet Profit podcast (www.supplychai...)
Hudson Worsley at the Decarbonising the Building Industry forum ( • MECLA by Hudson Worsley )
Connecting episodes you might be interested in:
No.208 - Interview with Professor Rudolf Giffinger about the sustainability principles (wtf4cities.com...)
No.214 - Interview with Anders Sandberg about risk multiplication (wtf4cities.com...)
No.216 - Interview with Sara Stace about the public living room (wtf4cities.com...)
No.220 - Interview with Simon Burt about the importance of bees (wtf4cities.com...)
No.279R - How ecosystems services drive urban growth: Integrating nature-based solutions (wtf4cities.com...)
What wast the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on Twitter @WTF4Cities or on the wtf4cities.com website where the shownotes (wtf4cities.com...) are also available.
I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in.
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