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Featuring Carly McLachlan, Director, Tyndall Centre for Climate Research.

Carly is the Director of the Tyndall Centre in Manchester and leads an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. 

In this episode we talk to Carly about her reflections on COP28, the Tyndall Centre’s research programme, and its disruptive work around music with Massive Attack and how culture could play a part in tackling the climate crisis. 

Also covered in our conversation with Carly is collaboration with energy companies, what net zero ‘actually’ means, and Tyndall’s work on socio-technical transitions, sectoral pathways and a critical analysis of negative emissions technologies and their role in ‘net zero’.

So basically - a lot!

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