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Looking to Create Innovative Ways of Cutting Carbon Emission

Posted by: TP Newswire    Tags:  Asher Roth, carbon cutting measures, causes global warming, global warming causes, global warming debate, global warming effects, global warming gases, global warming hoax, global warming solutions, green house effect, greenhouse effect causes, greenhouse gases, pre-industrial level, reduce carbon emissions, stop global warming, the global warming, the greenhouse effect, the greenhouse gases    Posted date:  November 27, 2011  |  No comment



If no action is taken to reduce emissions, the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere could reach double its pre-industrial level as early as 2035. Addressing this issue requires leaders both from more developed and newly industrialized countries to work innovatively together.

Unique carbon cutting measures are happening locally in both India and the UK, but can those actions be accelerated and multiplied to reduce carbon emissions by 50% in the next five years?

This is the challenge that participants on the Dishaa Venture, run by leadership development organisation Common Purpose, will be tackling next week. Dishaa aims to expand, enrich and energise relations between India and the UK by investing in the development of the next generation of leaders from the two countries.

During the Venture, held in London from 29 November to 3 December, participants will meet with carbon experts including:

  • Lord Nick Stern, Chair, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics (also a member of the Dishaa Advisory Group and UK-India roundtable)
  • Ian Short, Chief Executive, Institute for Sustainability
  • Nafees Meah, Head of Science, Climate, Energy, Science and Analysis, Department of Energy and Climate Change.

The diverse group of participants, 20 from the UK and 20 from India, are skilled and respected practitioners in their fields and looking to effect change both in their organizations and wider society. They will undertake research tasks beforehand, develop their thinking and work together to come up with innovative approaches to the challenge.

They will then present their findings and models to a cross sector group of policy experts from the UK and India. The Dishaa Venture is run in partnership with the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office and sponsored by United Business Media (UBM), Tilda, Cisco, Fly Kingfisher and PwC. British Prime Minister David Cameron is patron of Dishaa and launched the Venture in July 2010.

Jennifer Duvalier, Group People & Culture Director, UBM, explains why her organization sponsors the Dishaa Venture: “UBM is a keen supporter of Dishaa, believing that individuals learn most powerfully when they have the opportunity to engage with impactful development experiences and to share their learning journey with a diverse network of fellow learners.

It has given UBM’s participants an experience to engage with talented others from India and the UK, and to contribute to building an innovative approach to accelerating and multiplying carbon cutting methods that will benefit both societies – a rich legacy.”

Founder and Chief Executive of Common Purpose Julia Middleton said: “The links between the UK and India are long standing but more importantly, they are deep, edgy, thoughtful and multi-dimensional. By learning together the participants will be able to enrich the connections between both countries and produce some very exciting ideas.”

An independent international leadership development organization

Over the past 21 years, Common Purpose has designed and delivered courses that help people at all stages of their career become more effective leaders in society.

Common Purpose runs courses that give people from the private, public and not-for-profit sector the inspiration, skills and connections to become better leaders both at work and in society. Common Purpose helps people, organisations, cities and regions to succeed, by broadening the horizons of their leaders and developing their ability to work together and lead complex change.


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