We continue our journey toward a better urban life in Sweden with Noak Westerberg, Project Manager for Panorama at the Swedish Climate Policy Council.
Panorama is a web-based tool powered by ClimateView that visually presents the current state of Sweden's greenhouse gas emissions. It also presents trends with regard to the national targets for emission mitigation as well as relevant actions and measures.
In this episode, Noak tells us about this visualisation tool, the context in which it was created, its purpose, its users, and where he sees the project going in the future. We also discussed net-zero solutions, climate transition and manufacturing.
Overview of the episode:
02:08 - Teaser: How do you say "liveable city" in Swedish?
03:29 - What is the Panorama tool and what does it do?
07:03 - "A public-private cooperative journey"
08:32 - Are Sweden's national climate targets reachable?
11:48 - How do you see public and private entities using the tool?
14:00 - Can private entities collaborate or get more involved with Panorama?
15:19 - Where do you see the project going in the future?
19:10 - Are there any barriers to using Panorama?
22:49 - Roll with the Punches: our guest answers "this or that" questions
25:22 - Ending Question: To you, what is a Smart City?
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