Tag: FIDIC
Engineering specialists say professional education must improve to meet COP26 ambitions
Professor Peter Guthrie and civil engineer Collins Kibira have stressed that engineering firms and universities need to adapt how professionals are trained for a Net Zero world.
Idriss Kathrada: Data and benchmarking can reflect diversity of ambitions
Idriss Kathrada, founder of Inoal, has called for better use of data to align diverse Net Zero plans across diverse actors and geographies beyond.
FIDIC president: World is still too slow on Net Zero
Tony Barry issues warning that almost five years after the Paris Agreement, the world still doesn’t have sufficient commitments in place to tackle climate change.
“Post-net zero must see focus shift to circular economy”, Jeshika Ramchund.
"There has never been more information in the public domain on climate change mitigation and adaptation", writes Jeshika Ramchund, lead engineer for developments at Bosch Projects.
“We globally need to do more!” Siemens’ José Aparicio writes on...
"What is Net zero? What is being done? What are some of the challenges already identified along the way?" asks José Aparicio, managing director and president of Siemens Energy Mexico, Central America and Caribbean.
Net zero and beyond is an opportunity to create a better...
Denise Bower, executive director, external engagement at Mott MacDonald, writes that engineers are at the heart of the net-zero challenge, but industry-wide collaboration is needed for success.
World Wildlife Fund and FIDIC sign global collaboration agreement
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and FIDIC to support their organisations’ ambitions for sustainable infrastructure planning, design, development and delivery.
Jeshika Ramchund: Sustainable communities need different infrastructure and skills
Unlock the potential of young populations and give engineers the space to innovate for resilience, says Jeshika Ramchund of Bosch Projects in South Africa.
Joseph Daniels: Sustainability depends on information
How can we change an industry overnight? How can we introduce products that enable such drastic change and meet such targets on such a large scale? Project Etopia CEO outlines the need to use better information.
Maria Rózpide: Environmental community planning has only just begun
Sustainability challenge is huge but so is our sector’s capacity for future transformation, says Typsa’s director of consulting and environmental assessment.





















