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CSIRO: Sustainability Science Series

How can we drive multiple sustainability outcomes simultaneously? Professor Andy Stirling and discussants

Required shifts to a more sustainable society mean working on many fronts at once. This can be overwhelming. There are many potential drivers of change, just as there are many forms of incumbency and inertia that need to be overcome. This complexity can lead individuals and organisations, understandably, to ‘stick to their knitting’ and focus on piecemeal contributions. In turn, a narrow focus can result in disjointed, uncoordinated and fractured activities that lead to ‘unintended’ outcomes. Potential examples are numerous: the scaling of a critical minerals industry in Australia could have diverse social, cultural and environmental consequences, depending on how it is developed and implemented; the use of the land sector to off-set other sectors creates diverse risks for farming communities and food security; the shift to an electrified urban transport system could have very differing consequences for health and equity depending on which options are prioritised, by whom.

Navigating such uncertainties can be usefully aided by linking approaches that work in different ways to steer outcomes. This is the argument of our guest speaker, Professor Andy Stirling. With his colleagues, Andy has explored how different approaches to driving sustainability can be considered together, and potentially, operate synergistically.

In this talk Andy will provide an overview of these approaches, how they can be understood and applied synergistically, and his current thinking and analysis about options for linking structural, systemic and enabling approaches in different settings. Structural approaches relate to deep changes in the ways consumption and production are governed, organised and enacted. Systemic approaches focus on interactions and interdependencies across institutions (e.g. policies), technologies, and wider social processes to steer change in complex systems. Enabling approaches focus on people, their values and goals, and collective capacities to navigate and act to create preferred futures.

Andy’s talk will be followed by an engaging, moderated discussion with leaders in CSIRO and beyond, to explore the implications and potential to link integrate these approaches in applied work. Our speaker, discussants and moderator are introduced below.

Pricing

  • FREE

Dates and Times

Event date:Feb 2024

Wednesday 14 Feb 2024

Online virtual event

8.30am to 9.30am AEDT

Login details will be emailed to registrants

DEADLINE: XPRIZE Challenge Wildfire Registration

The $11M XPRIZE Wildfire is a 4-year competition to innovate firefighting technologies that will end destructive wildfires.

The two competition tracks are designed to support near and long-term impact goals and address core fire management problems. The competition tracks will individually and jointly transform how wildfires are managed and fought.
Track A: Space-Based Wildfire Detection and Intelligence
Track B: Autonomous Wildfire Response

Circular Economy: Learnings from Europe

Online Webinar – The Gifts of Circularity

Australia, New Zealand and our Asia/Pacific neighbours can learn a great deal from members of the European Union (EU) where the transition towards a circular economy is already underway. This was an obvious takeaway from a recent European Study Tour organised by the Australian Circular Economy Hub and Planet Ark, which derived significant learnings from the Netherlands, Sweden, France and the UK as well as the World Circular Economy Forum in Helsinki, Finland.

In the second webinar of this series, we are joined by three circular economy practitioners who joined the ACE Hub Study Tour Delegation. Moderated by Planet Ark’s Nicole Garofano, we will hear from Bronwyn Voyce, Founder of Civic Futures Lab, Emily Dunstan, Chief Growth Officer at Sustainability Victoria and Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School.

In this webinar, our speakers will share their reflections on the strategic policy directions underway in the EU and discuss how education supports circular economy adoption across all businesses, including SMEs. They will unpack how value-chain collaboration and industrial symbiosis are enabling circular adoption and acceleration.

 

Nicole Garofano is the Head of Circular Economy Development for Planet Ark. Nicole is leading the ongoing strategic development of the Australian Circular Economy Hub. For almost 20 years, Nicole has worked in environmental education and action with a focus on waste management and a circular economy.

Bronwyn Voyce is the founder of Civic Futures Lab, an impact lab helping leaders make sense of complexity, navigate uncertainty, and deepen their impact in tackling climate change. She works with governments and ASX-listed corporations to accelerate their transition to net zero through ESG strategy development, policy design and circular program delivery. Bronwyn led the development and delivery of the global first program to divert banned surplus single-use plastics from landfill, through the “Great Plastic Rescue” diverting over 60,000 tonnes of obsolete stock from landfill.

Emily Dunstan is the Chief Growth Officer at Sustainability Victoria. From starting out in zoology and animal behaviour, Emily has spent over sixteen years working in education, science communication, behaviour change and insights, strategic planning and social impact. Her work has taken her from zoos to schools to humanitarian organisations and finally state government. She loves working out why people do the things they do, and how we can help our communities take on more pro-environmental action – in ways that make sense to them. The Strategy, Research and Growth group’s role is to ensure Sustainability Victoria’s programs are future ready, responsive to emergent trends, opportunities, and risks and getting Victoria to an economy that is circular and clean, as fast as possible.

Hayley Jarick is the Company Secretary and CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited, an Independent Director of ResponsibleSteel, Chair of Planet Ark’s Australian Circular Economy Hub Procurement Working Group, and within WWF’s Materials & Embodied Carbon Leaders Alliance (MECLA), a Project Control Group (PCG) member and Chair of two working groups; steel and knowledge. Hayley completed her MBA at the Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) and Bachelor of Commerce, majoring in International Business and Legal Studies, at the University of Wollongong, Australia.  
 

Mapping the Circular Economy of WA – Tour | Talk | Sundowner

Join us for our last event of 2023!

We’re excited to host our last event of the year at the Legacy Living Lab (L3) where we will be joined by Roberto Minunno and Josh Hopkins who will be giving us a tour of L3, its purpose and an insight into the WATCH project – Mapping the circular economy of WA – monitoring the contributions of circularity towards achieving Net Zero: Stage 1.

We will finish the event with a sundowner with drinks and nibbles provided.

The Legacy Living Lab (L3) is the first building in Western Australia that is both modular and designed for disassembly and reuse. L3 is constructed on recyclable steel footings, saving 20 tons of concrete. The building is not welded, glued or fixed, instead it harnesses nuts and bolts, spacers and magnets.
In three years, it will be disassembled in a day or two and moved elsewhere. If L3 had been built in a regular fashion, with end of life going to landfill, then the greenhouse gas equivalent impact would have been 50 tons. Life cycle assessment for L3 demonstrates only 5 tons of greenhouse gas equivalent impact. Designing for reuse provides a factor 10 environmental improvement.

Roberto Minunno

Roberto is a subject matter expert in circular economy and sustainable, modular building design, and life cycle assessment. With a background in civil engineering, Roberto is driven to create solutions to sustainability and circular economy challenges.​ He completed his PhD on the circular economy of buildings at Curtin University, where, among other methods, he developed expertise in applying Life Cycle Assessments and circular economy indicators to products and processes. ​As part of his PhD, Roberto and the team at Curtin University Sustainable Policy (CUSP) Institute ideated the Legacy Living Lab: a moveable, disassemble, modular building, enabling a deeper understanding and application of the circular economy concerning building materials, components and operations. The Living Lab is currently in Fremantle where it hosts a hub of research activity and industry collaborations.​

Josh Hopkins

A product and data specialist. His focus is on human-centred digital transformation, for the betterment of people and the planet. He is also a rese­arch associate at Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute (CUSP), European institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) alumni, TEDx speaker, and award-winning entrepreneur. He is the Founding Director of Open Corridor, a data-driven nonprofit focused on democratising sustainability intelligence.

Run Sheet

4.00pm – Registrations and Networking

4.30pm – Tour of L3 and insight into WATCH project

5.00pm – Sundowner, networking and nibbles

6.00pm – Event finish

DEADLINE: WA Climate Awards 2023 Pilot

Testing 1, 2, 3…

Before we launch the inaugural WA Climate Awards in 2024, let’s see who you think has stepped up in 2023.

We’re kicking off with a lo-fi pilot event.

Lo-fi nominations, lo-fi awards and a lo-fi party to recognise those truly demonstrating climate leadership in Western Australia.

All we need from you is to share your deepest thoughts about someone* whose efforts on climate action you really admire.

 

*Nominations close Friday 27 October, 2023.

 

NOMINATE HERE

WA Climate Awards 2023 Pilot

Testing 1, 2, 3…

Before we launch the inaugural WA Climate Awards in 2024, let’s see who you think has stepped up in 2023.

We’re kicking off with a lo-fi pilot event.

Lo-fi nominations, lo-fi awards and a lo-fi party to recognise those truly demonstrating climate leadership in Western Australia.

All we need from you is to share your deepest thoughts about someone* whose efforts on climate action you really admire.

And grab a ticket before they sell out!

Can’t wait to celebrate with you!

Drinks available at the bar, light nibbles provided.

*Nominations close Friday 27 October, 2023.

F*kup Nights Perth: Climate Edition

DISCLAIMER: This is not another depressing climate event.

We know the climate crisis is a monumental F*k-UP. If you work in the climate and environment area you probably grapple with some huge feels on a regular basis.

But as the saying goes, a problem shared is a problem halved and nothing breaks the intensity like a good belly laugh.

Why not come and have a fucking good time with some climate and environment buddies at F*k Up Night, Bar Orient ‘Chesterfield Lounge’, 39 High Street Fremantle. Thursday October 5, 6-9pm. Light snacks included.

Tickets are $15 with all proceeds going to Binar Futures

Hear stories from:
Climate Clever’s Dr Vanessa Rauland
Noongar Land Enterprise member Heidi Mippy
Other speakers to be announced!

F-up Nights Perth is brought to you by WASEC and Impact Seed, and this Climate edition of F-up Nights is led by WA Climate Leaders with funding support from Spacecubed’s Innovative Society Initiative and Lotterywest.

F-up Nights is a global movement and series of events where stories of failure are shared. Each month, at events around the world, we get three or four people to face a room full of strangers to share their own f*ckup. Stories of businesses that go bust, partner deals that fall out, products that have to be recalled, we tell it all. Each speaker tells their story in 10 images followed by Q&A. At the end of the speakers’ stories, attendees are welcome to stick around and network over drinks.

ESG Symposium: Building Global Readiness in Early Stage Startups

The global green technology and sustainability market size is projected to grow from 16 billion in 2023 to 61 billion by 2030.  National and international trading standards increasingly require businesses to report on their impact and governance. ESG compliance is now a crucial factor in a start-ups ability to scale.

However, navigating the world of ESG, SDGs, B Corp, can be complex  and overwhelming, particularly for start-ups who often have limited resources and capabilities.

This symposium is a world-first collaboration of providers which aims to ensure that all WA startups are operating at global standards for economic, social and governance. Enabling them to be competitive not just nationally; but globally.

A day of targeted hands-on workshops followed by personalised interaction with industry experts, this symposium allows stage startups to accelerate growth and success by integrating ESG (Economic, Social, Governance) principles into the core of their venture.

Sustaining Earth and Beyond: Space Innovation and Achieving SDG’s

Sustaining Earth and Beyond: Space Innovation & Achieving SDG’s

Discover the future of space travel with a United Nations point of view, in a one-of-a-kind event that showcases top industry leaders and experts. From the challenges to the opportunities, we’ll delve deep into the advancement and possibilities of space exploration.

Whether you’re an enthusiast or a seasoned pro, this is an event you’re definitely going to want to attend!

Don’t wait, register now to guarantee your spot in this exciting conversation and gain valuable insights that could wield a significant influence on the direction of space travel. Can’t wait to see you there!

Event date: 5 October 2023, Thursday

Time: 6 – 7:30pm (Registration starts at 5:30 pm)

Venue at: Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre, 1 Bryce Ave, Kensington WA 6151

Capacity limit applies. Book now to avoid missing out.

Event sponsored by Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre.

 

DEADLINE: Innovate to Grow – Ending Plastic Waste