What role do engineers play in the regeneration of our society? In our latest episode, Matt and Claire are joined by Chris Buntine from Northrop, Ruby Heard from Alinga Energy Consulting, and Dane Hart from Engineers Without Borders. These three innovative engineers bring fresh thinking about how the engineering profession can support the movement toward greater care for each other and our Earth.
Special guests:
Ruby Heard (Alinga Energy) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruby-heard-a4400253/
Dane Hart (Engineers Without Borders)- https://www.linkedin.com/in/dane-hart-46505557/
Chris Buntine (Northrop) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisbuntine/
Links:
Ruby Heard - https://indigenousenergyaustralia.com/
https://jhumanitarianaction.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s41018-020-00073-5
Dane Hart -
https://www.ewb.org.nz/pathways_to_impact
https://living-future.org/lbc/case-studies/te-kura-whare/
Chris Buntine - https://engineersdeclare.org.au/
https://living-future.org.au/
https://thefifthestate.com.au/innovation/rating-tools/why-engineers-should-embrace-the-living-building-challenge/
https://www.sustainabilitymatters.net.au/content/sustainability/article/place-matters-understanding-the-importance-of-place-in-sustainable-building-design-788900203
https://cohere.com.au/the-benefit-mindset/
https://integrallife.com/principles-integral-sustainable-design/
https://designforsustainability.medium.com/?p=4abb3c78e68b
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