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Title:
John Whitelegg Inaugural Lecture
When:
18.05.2009 - 18.05.2009 17.30 h - 19.00 h
Where:
Uni of York -
Category:
Lecture
Centre:

York

Description

Prof John Whtelegg gave his inaugural lecture at University of York on 18th May 2009.

Title: Energy and equity: a beginner's guide to designing a zero carbon transport system

Download the presentation (PDF, 10 Mbytes)

Abstract
Currently there are about 750 million vehicles on the planet. A prominent German forecasting organisation has predicted this will rise to 2.3 billion by 2030. Ivan Illich wrote "Energy and Equity" in 1974 and demonstrated the absurdity of our dependence on oil for routine daily trips and the illogicality of human behaviour devoting 1600 hours each year to service the demands of the car in order to travel 7500 miles at an average speed of 5mph.

25 years later the absurdities noted by Illich are now global and intensifying with very large year on year increases in car ownership and use in India and China. Each day our global mobility requires 5.8 million tonnes of oil and kills 3000 mainly poor and non-motorised citizens. This is expensive and requires very large public subsidy and is intimately linked with poor health outcomes ranging from obesity to hospital admissions as a result of poor air quality.

This inaugural lecture explores the intimate geography of oil dependent transport, its global trends, its links with climate change and peak oil and explains its grip on society and decision makers and charts a new transport revolution that at a low cost will deliver socially just accessibility to our destinations at a zero carbon cost.

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