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Ranní brífink
Plány Čepra s naftou z odpadků? Až desetina spotřeby na celém českém trhu
Ranní brífink Jana Beránka: Až desetinu spotřeby nafty by Česko mohlo během příštích pár let pokrývat z nafty, která se nevyrábí z ropy. I takové plány má distribuční společnost Čepro s palivem HVO, které se začíná prosazovat na trhu. Zatím tvoří jen asi dvě desetiny procenta, ale vize jsou velké. V Ranním brífinku hovoříme s šéfem představenstva Čepra Janem Duspěvou.
2025-04-08
10 min
Hospodářské noviny
Plány Čepra s naftou z odpadků? Až desetina spotřeby na celém českém trhu
Ranní brífink Jana Beránka: Až desetinu spotřeby nafty by Česko mohlo během příštích pár let pokrývat z nafty, která se nevyrábí z ropy. I takové plány má distribuční společnost Čepro s palivem HVO, které se začíná prosazovat na trhu. Zatím tvoří jen asi dvě desetiny procenta, ale vize jsou velké. V Ranním brífinku hovoříme s šéfem představenstva Čepra Janem Duspěvou.
2025-04-07
10 min
Podcasty HN
Plány Čepra s naftou z odpadků? Až desetina spotřeby na celém českém trhu
Ranní brífink Jana Beránka: Až desetinu spotřeby nafty by Česko mohlo během příštích pár let pokrývat z nafty, která se nevyrábí z ropy. I takové plány má distribuční společnost Čepro s palivem HVO, které se začíná prosazovat na trhu. Zatím tvoří jen asi dvě desetiny procenta, ale vize jsou velké. V Ranním brífinku hovoříme s šéfem představenstva Čepra Janem Duspěvou.
2025-04-07
10 min
Behind the Markets Podcast
SCSP: Bringing Advanced Manufacturing Home
Show from 05/10/24 Jeremy Schwartz, alongside Elisabeth Reynolds from MIT and Liza Tobin from SESP, discuss the dynamic landscape of U.S. competitiveness in technology and manufacturing. The conversation focuses on the implications of the CHIPS Act and the Inflation Reduction Act, which are pivotal in revitalizing the U.S. manufacturing sector through substantial governmental investment and policy support. Elisabeth and Liza highlight the strategic need to strengthen supply chains and enhance technological advancements to compete globally, particularly against China’s long standing manufacturing strategies. They emphasize the importance of integrating advanced manufacturing technologies and digital capabilities to sustain economic security an...
2024-05-09
53 min
dusp@MIT
More Just and Sustainable Infrastructure
How could funds and opportunities created through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal help rebuild and strengthen existing infrastructure for a more sustainable and just future? How will the impacts of the pandemic change how we plan and utilize downtowns? Guests Jeff Levine and Chris Rhie (MCP '14, SM '14) join hosts Tiffany Ferguson (MCP '18) and Samra Lakew (MCP '20) to discuss the implementation of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal. Levine, AICP, has been involved with land use planning on the local and regional level for 25 years. He is interested in how to apply best practices in theory and research in local...
2023-05-26
46 min
dusp@MIT
A Once in a Generation Investment
Guests Gabriella Carolini and Darryle Ulama (MCP '21) join hosts Tiffany Ferguson (MCP '18) and Samra Lakew (MCP '20) to discuss the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal. The Infrastructure Deal is designed to deliver clean water to all American families, extend and update broadband networks, repair and modernize roads and bridges to adapt to the climate crisis, improve mobility options, upgrade our energy infrastructure to be more reliable and renewable, and address risks such as acute climate events, cyber-attacks, and a legacy of anthropogenic degradation of the environment. How will this "once in a generation investment" be spent and can we incorporate...
2023-05-12
43 min
dusp@MIT
The Future of Work and Corporate Social Responsibility
Great resignation, working remotely, essential work and essential workers - the landscape of employment, labor, economics, and finance shifted dramatically during the COVID 19 pandemic. Seen through that lens, what might we infer about trajectory of the future of work? Guests Jason Jackson (PhD '13) and Carolyn Weng Yang (MCP '20) join hosts Tiffany Ferguson (MCP '18) and Samra Lakew (MCP '20) to discuss the historical foundations that scaffolded into shapes witnessed during the pandemic and what these trends imply about the future. Season two of the Planning Ideas that Matter (PITM) podcast examines how the global COVID-19 pandemic has re-shaped...
2023-05-05
39 min
dusp@MIT
Leveraging Community Development for More Equitable Cities
Guest Holly Harriel (MCP '03) and Dasjon Jordan (MCP '19) join hosts Tiffany Ferguson (MCP '18) and Samra Lakew (MCP '20) to explore how community and economic development in the pursuit of more just and equitable cities has been transformed by disruptions associated with the COVID 19 pandemic. Season two of the Planning Ideas that Matter (PITM) podcast examines how the global COVID-19 pandemic has re-shaped the field of urban planning, changed our thinking about interventions, and what ought to be? This question is discussed with members of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP) faculty as well as MIT...
2023-04-28
46 min
dusp@MIT
Advancing Environmental Justice in Post-Pandemic Interventions
DUSP's Justin Steil and Sam Jung (MCP '17) join hosts Tiffany Ferguson (MCP '18) and Samra Lakew (MCP '20) to explore the interconnectivity of environmental justice and spatial inequality. Steil is an associate professor at DUSP whose research analyzes how power and inequality are created and contested through control over access to particular places. As a lawyer and urban planner, his scholarship disentangles how the structure of local governance and land use law interacts with housing policies to shape the spatial structure of our social world in ways that produce economic and racial inequality. He also analyzes how zoning and...
2023-04-21
44 min
dusp@MIT
A More Equitable Real Estate Industry?
How has the global COVID-19 pandemic changed the real estate industry and shifted our behavior in relation to real estate? Hosts Tiffany Ferguson (MCP '18) and Samra Lakew (MCP '20) explore this question with DUSP's Andrea Marie Chegut and MIT alum Kayode Agbalajobi (SM '20). Chegut was the Director and Co-Founder of the MIT Real Estate Innovation Lab, Co-Founder of MIT DesignX and Research Scientist at MIT. Her passion for creating a better world through a deeper understanding of innovation in the built environment, urban economics and real estate was reflected in her courses at MIT and her online short...
2023-04-14
35 min
dusp@MIT
Urban Design for Community Engagement
In the third episode of the second season of Planning Ideas that Matter (PITM), hosts Tiffany Ferguson (MCP '18) and Samra Lakew (MCP '20) are joined by Fábio Duarte and DUSP alumna Taskina Tareen (MCP '18) to discuss how design can be leveraged to enhance urban planning goals such as enhancing community engagement, introducing more playfulness into urban experiences, and placemaking. The second season of PITM focuses on how has the global COVID-19 pandemic shaped the field of urban planning, the lessons we have learned from a period of disruption, and where we might go from here. PITM is p...
2023-04-07
55 min
Le journal RCF du Limousin
Edition du Mercredi 29 mars 2023
Les Titres 10? journée de mobilisation contre la réforme des retraites en LimousinLa DUSP 87 se bat pour le maintien d’infirmiers en milieu scolaire à BellacLa Maison Broussaud s’expose au salon Made in France Première VisionEn Creuse, un bassin pour la natation pour les scolaires à Guéret,Laurent Gouneau est l’invité de l’Info diocésaineMétéo en Limousin : temps dégagé et la chaleur arrive
2023-03-29
08 min
dusp@MIT
Urban Mobility, Planning and Adaptation
Episode Two of Season Two features guests Andres Sevtsuk and Lindiwe Rennert. Sevtsuk (SM '06, PhD '10) is the Head of the City Design and Development Group (CDD) and the Charles and Ann Spaulding Career Development Associate Professor of Urban Science and Planning at DUSP. His research focuses on public qualities of cities, and on making urban environments more walkable, sustainable and equitable, bridging the fields of urban design, spatial analytics and mobility research. Rennert (MCP '16) is a PhD Candidate in Regional and Urban Planning Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her current research focuses...
2023-03-24
36 min
dusp@MIT
Governance During a Prolonged Era of Disruption
How has the global COVID-19 pandemic shaped the field of urban planning? In the second season of Planning Ideas that Matter (PITM), hosts Tiffany Ferguson (MCP '18) and Samra Lakew (MCP '20) explore this question with members of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP) faculty as well as MIT alumnae/i. In the first episode of Season 2, Tiffany and Samra discuss how governance structures and planners are adapting to the disruptions caused by the 2020 pandemic. Guests included DUSP faculty members Karilyn Crockett and Delia Wendel. PITM is produced by DUSP and Dave Lishansky of David Benjamin Sound through...
2023-03-17
46 min
Ahali Conversations with Can Altay
24: Design Studio for Social Intervention
Design Studio for Social Intervention (DS4SI), is a Boston-based “artistic research and development outfit” that operates in response to social justice and its literal and figurative resonations in public space.Founded by Kenneth Bailey and Lori Lobenstine in 2006, DS4SI invites activists, artists, academics, designers, dreamers, tricksters, organizations, and foundations to respond to critical and urgent social problems in a light and playful manner. Through these encounters, DS4SI questions the impacts of change in social relationships that may affect everyday life and intervenes in the ways of practicing it. In their words, they are “dedicated to cha...
2022-05-23
1h 03
Restaurant Radio
Money matters with Dr. Amy Glasmeier
Amy Glasmeier is professor of Economic Geography and Regional Planning. She runs LRISA, the lab on Regional Innovation and Spatial Analysis, in DUSP. Glasmeier is also a Founding Editor of the Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, a journal which publishes multi-disciplinary international research on the spatial dimensions of contemporary socio-economic-political change. Glasmeier's research focuses economic opportunities for communities and individuals through the investigation of the role of geographic access and the effect of locational accident on human development. She won a 2018 grant from the National Science Foundation for her Collaborative Research on Understanding the benefits a...
2022-04-05
35 min
Novinky.cz
Za vysoké ceny nafty a benzinu může panika kvůli Putinově válce, říká šéf ČEPRO Jan Duspěva
Společnost ČEPRO a.s. je největší skladovatel pohonných hmot v ČR a také jejich distributor, prodejce a majitel sítě čerpacích stanic EuroOil. Je to akciová společnost vlastněná ze 100% státem. S předsedou představenstva Janem Duspěvou jsme mluvili hlavně o současných cenách benzinu, ale také o konci povinného přimíchávání biosložky do pohonných hmot nebo o rizicích spojených s válkou na Ukrajině.
2022-03-22
29 min
Zbytečná Válka
Za vysoké ceny nafty a benzinu může panika kvůli Putinově válce, říká šéf ČEPRO Jan Duspěva
Společnost ČEPRO a.s. je největší skladovatel pohonných hmot v ČR a také jejich distributor, prodejce a majitel sítě čerpacích stanic EuroOil. Je to akciová společnost vlastněná ze 100% státem. S předsedou představenstva Janem Duspěvou jsme mluvili hlavně o současných cenách benzinu, ale také o konci povinného přimíchávání biosložky do pohonných hmot nebo o rizicích spojených s válkou na Ukrajině.
2022-03-16
29 min
Agenda
Jan Duspěva (Čepro): Státu odvedeme miliardu
Nová nízkoemisní nafta a palivo s bezemisním certifikátem o úspoře CO2. Čepro se připravuje na „zelenou éru“ a na pumpách nabídne nové produkty. Státu letos firma pošle rekordní dividendu.Čepro budoucnosti? Bude nabízet vodík, elektřinu z obnovitelných zdrojů a dál strategické komodity skladovat pro stát. Klasická paliva, tedy benzin a nafta, však budou v nabídce ještě hodně dlouho. „Věřím, že ještě mnoho let budeme poskytovat servis v nabídce fosilních paliv, tak, jak jsme zvyklí. Věřím, že to budou desítky let, “ řík...
2022-02-21
16 min
Chalk Radio
The Human Element in Machine Learning with Prof. Catherine D’Ignazio, Prof. Jacob Andreas & Harini Suresh
When computer science was in its infancy, programmers quickly realized that though computers are astonishingly powerful tools, the results they achieve are only as good as the data you feed into them. (This principle was quickly formalized as GIGO: “Garbage In, Garbage Out.”) What was true in the era of the UNIVAC has proved still to be true in the era of machine learning: among other well-publicized AI fiascos, chatbots that have interacted with bigots have learned to spew racist invective, while facial-recognition software trained solely on images of white people sometimes fails to recognize people of color as huma...
2022-01-26
16 min
Half Open Door
Ujima's Black Trust Lecture Series: Why Race and Money Are the Same Topic
Welcome to the Half Open Door Podcast brought to you by Kindfull Creations- Where we will be bringing you informative and enlightening lectures from some interesting people around the world. Join our Instagram Kindfull.Creations https://www.instagram.com/Kindfull.Creations/ to discuss any topics from the podcast. We can only show you the door, its up to you to walk through it.Episode details:Dec 28, 2017Boston Ujima Project Introduction by Nia Evans, Director of Boston Ujima Project (http://www.ujimaboston.com/) Opening performance by actress and writer O...
2021-10-16
1h 36
COVIDCalls
#42 COVIDCalls 5.12.2020 - Researcher’s Roundtable
Want to know what impacts COVID-19 has on transport methods, the environment, or infrastructure? Ever wonder about the national discourse about disparate impacts of COVID-19 affecting black communities in the United States? Join us in this researcher’s roundtable discussion with Rachel Chiquoine, a Civil Engineer in the U.S. Department of Transportation, Jennifer Trivedi, a Core Faculty Member at the Disaster Research Center, and Darien Alexander Williams, a PhD student at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), to learn more. Their information can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rmchiquoine/, https://www.drc.udel.edu/people/faculty/jt...
2020-06-01
1h 14
所建所闻
Episode 8: 数据与城市:MIT城市规划与设计系略窥
简介: 这是「数据与城市规划」的第一辑。 当我们谈到「城市规划」时,中美两国语境下指向的是截然不同的手法。 在眼下这个一切领域都在谈论「数据」的时代,不仅仅是Uber、Amazon等巨头将数据视为他们商业扩张的重要筹码,对于美国的城市规划学科来说,数据也同样举足轻重。数据影响着城市规划政策的制定,从而影响着公共设施的建造、社会资源的分配等各方各面。在这种情况下,公共机构应该如何获取数据、利用数据、制定政策,并反映到城市规划和设计上来,这就是麻省理工学院(MIT)的城市规划与设计系(DUSP)所关注的课题之一。 在这期节目中,我们请到了该专业的范庄媛来聊一聊她在MIT的研究以及跨学科背景(建筑、景观、规划三方面)的一些感触。 人物: 璟璐 范庄媛 相关链接: 麻省理工学院(MIT)的DUSP系(Department of Urban Study and Planning) 麻省理工学院(MIT)的Media Lab的City Science 欧林景观设计事务所 视觉化分析:树荫对行人行为模式影响的研究 视觉化分析:关于Fault Lines的研究,即街区与公立学校教学质量之间的空间关系研究 美国城市规划的历史和一些基本概念 背景音乐: The Moon Song, Scarlett Johansson, Joaquin Phoenix · 2013 | Soundtrack for Film Her 联系方式: 网站:architalk.xyz 邮箱:hi@architalk.xyz 新浪微博:所建所闻 Twitter:ArchiTalkXYZ Instagram:architalk.xyz
2019-04-16
39 min
dusp@MIT
Episode 11 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Carlo Ratti
Episode 11 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Carlo Ratti by dusp@MIT
2018-08-16
18 min
dusp@MIT
Episode 10 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Gabriella Carolini
Episode 10 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Gabriella Carolini by dusp@MIT
2018-08-09
17 min
dusp@MIT
Episode 9 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Justin Steil
Episode 9 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Justin Steil by dusp@MIT
2018-08-03
16 min
dusp@MIT
Episode 8 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Ceasar McDowell
Episode 8 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Ceasar McDowell by dusp@MIT
2018-07-27
16 min
dusp@MIT
Episode 7 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Bish Sanyal
Episode 7 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Bish Sanyal by dusp@MIT
2018-07-20
14 min
dusp@MIT
Episode 6 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Albert Saiz
The sixth episode of Planning Ideas that Matter, featuring guest Albert Saiz, Director of the Urban Economics Lab and a faculty member at the Department of Urban Studies and Planning. Saiz explores the relationship between real estate developers and urban planners - and what the introduction of urban science, big data, and robotization will mean for that relationship and the urban ecosystem. Planning Ideas that Matter is a podcast built upon faculty debates held in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Fall 2017 debates fall under the broad heading - Urban Science: Regression...
2018-07-16
15 min
dusp@MIT
Episode 5 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Jason Jackson
The fifth episode of Planning Ideas that Matter, starts where we left off in our previous episode to discuss how disruptive technologies will impact labor markets and why that is a part of the lexicon of urban planners. Planning Ideas that Matter is a podcast built upon faculty debates held in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Fall 2017 debates fall under the broad heading - Urban Science: Regression to Technocracy or Pathway to Progressive Planning?
2018-07-02
14 min
dusp@MIT
Episode 4 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science : Amy Glasmeier
The fourth episode of Planning Ideas that Matter, a podcast built upon faculty debates held in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Fall 2017 debates fall under the broad heading - Urban Science: Regression to Technocracy or Pathway to Progressive Planning? Episodes four through six focus on how artificial intelligence and machine learning will impact cities and urban labor markets.
2018-06-25
15 min
dusp@MIT
Episode 3 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science: David Hsu
The third episode of Planning Ideas that Matter, a podcast built upon faculty debates held in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Fall 2017 debates fall under the broad heading - Urban Science: Regression to Technocracy or Pathway to Progressive Planning? In the first three episodes we will explore three faculty members' working definition of urban planning and how the nascent field of urban science compliments, amplifies, and challenges pressing concerns in the field of urban planning.
2018-01-10
14 min
dusp@MIT
Episode 2 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science: Janelle Knox-Hayes
The second episode of Planning Ideas that Matter, a podcast built upon faculty debates held in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Fall 2017 debates fall under the broad heading - Urban Science: Regression to Technocracy or Pathway to Progressive Planning? In the first three episodes we will explore three faculty members' working definition of urban planning and how the nascent field of urban science compliments, amplifies, and challenges pressing concerns in the field of urban planning.
2017-12-18
13 min
dusp@MIT
Episode 1 - Planning Ideas that Matter: Urban Science: Lawrence Susskind
The first episode of Planning Ideas that Matter, a podcast built upon faculty debates held in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Fall 2017 debates fall under the broad heading - Urban Science: Regression to Technocracy or Pathway to Progressive Planning? In the first three episodes we will explore three faculty members' working definition of urban planning and how the nascent field of urban science compliments, amplifies, and challenges pressing concerns in the field of urban planning.
2017-12-12
13 min