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What is it
Join Melbourne Climate Futures for a lively lunchtime chat about the highs and lows of climate tech. We’ll dive into whether climate tech can really save the world, what’s fuelling its growth, and the tricky role of new environmental commodities with A/Prof Ben Neville, Co-Director at Melbourne Climate Futures.
When
21/08/2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm
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MCF Seminar Series: The Promise and Pitfalls of Climate Tech

Join us for a lively lunchtime chat about the highs and lows of climate tech. We’ll dive into whether climate tech can really save the world, what’s fuelling its growth, and the tricky role of new environmental commodities. Climate tech has its ups and downs, and we’ll tackle those head-on, including how new data technologies, like AI, might be adding to emissions. We’ll dive into some of the work Adam is doing on distributed data management for the climate, the personal challenges that individuals and communities are facing in climate tech, and the ways we can overcome them. You’ll walk away with a clear picture of what’s driving climate tech and its real-world impact.

Presentation will be followed by live audience Q&A hosted by A/Prof Ben Neville, Co-Director at Melbourne Climate Futures.

Presenters

Adam Bumpus

Adam is a climate change solutions practitioner, entrepreneur, and academic at heart. All of Adam’s work is driven by the central theme that we can make a world that works for everyone. He is passionate about making clean energy accessible and available to all, and believes that decentralised networks that create transparency, integrity, and liquidity are key to achieving this vision.

Adam has a doctorate from Oxford University in carbon finance, taught at Melbourne University for eleven years, and has held visiting scholar positions at Stanford University and UC Berkeley. He has published in journals on climate change solutions and technology and has worked with organisations like the UN, World Bank, and Australian governments and the private sector to develop climate tech ecosystems, investment, and innovation. He currently is a Principal in Sustainability at Senversa, an Honorary Fellow at Melbourne Climate Futures, and Co-Founder at IOEN Tech, and The Academy Earth.