Big Problems, Little Solutions

Barry Scott

Big problems are just lots of little problems all bundled together, and if we can break them down, solve them one by one and spread the word, then we might just be on to something. So that’s what I’m going to explore right here, by talking to people who are working every single day, in lots of different ways, to build a better future for us all. bigproblemslittlesolutions.substack.com

Episodes

  1. Ex-Formula 1 chief applies racing model to the development of record breaking EV’s, and the world's first tribrid vehicle

    FEB 13

    Ex-Formula 1 chief applies racing model to the development of record breaking EV’s, and the world's first tribrid vehicle

    Summary In this conversation, Richard Hopkins discusses his vision of emulating the structure of Formula One teams to foster innovation and technology development. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration and sharing advancements through the Sunswift Technology initiative, which serves as both an R&D agency and a design house. The conversation highlights the significance of brand awareness and credibility in showcasing technology, particularly through university projects and participation in solar challenges. Takeaways - Emulating Formula One teams can drive innovation.- Sunswift Technology acts as an R&D agency.- Collaboration is essential for technological advancement.- Brand awareness enhances credibility in technology- Winning challenges showcases engineering capabilities- Sharing technology can benefit the broader community- University projects can elevate brand visibility- Creating Guinness World Records is a notable achievement.- The future of technology relies on open access- Racing can be a platform for showcasing advancements. Chapters 00:00 From Formula One to Electric Vehicles04:59 The Sunswift Project and Solar Technology08:05 Innovations in Sustainable Transportation10:52 The Tri-brid Car Concept13:44 The Future of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles16:52 Environmental Impact of Vehicle Production19:47 Consumer Behaviour and Planned Obsolescence27:56 The Future of Sunswift Technology31:19 Innovative Collaborations and Educational Impact33:22 Sunswift Technology and Future Mobility Solutions35:52 Vision for Sunswift Automotive Keywords Formula One, innovation, R&D, technology, Sunswift, collaboration, solar challenges, Guinness World Records This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bigproblemslittlesolutions.substack.com

    37 min
  2. How to reduce your power bills, and your home loan repayments from Australia’s foremost home energy efficiency expert

    FEB 13

    How to reduce your power bills, and your home loan repayments from Australia’s foremost home energy efficiency expert

    Summary In this conversation, Adam Corrigan shares his journey into the field of energy efficiency, discussing the importance of home energy audits, energy efficiency ratings, and the role of government incentives. He emphasises practical steps homeowners can take to improve energy efficiency, such as draft proofing and understanding energy bills. The discussion also touches on the future of energy efficiency and solar energy, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in the sector. Takeaways - Adam transitioned from software sales to energy efficiency due to his passion for the environment.- Energy efficiency is a key solution to combat climate change.- Conducting home energy audits can reveal significant savings opportunities.- Australia's energy efficiency ratings are lagging behind many countries.- Simple changes, like upgrading a showerhead, can lead to substantial savings.- Understanding energy bills empowers homeowners to make informed decisions.- Draft proofing is a critical step in improving home energy efficiency.- Government incentives can help promote energy efficiency upgrades.- Solar energy should be considered after addressing energy efficiency.- The future of energy efficiency includes integrating electric vehicles as home batteries. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Energy Efficiency Consulting04:52 Transitioning from Software to Sustainability08:03 The Importance of Home Energy Audits11:15 Understanding Energy Efficiency Ratings13:53 Financing Energy Efficiency Upgrades17:02 Practical Tips for Reducing Energy Bills20:32 Government Initiatives and Energy Efficiency Schemes23:09 Understanding Energy Efficiency in Homes26:54 The Importance of Energy Efficiency Upgrades30:29 Solar Energy: Maximising Benefits and Efficiency32:39 Future of Energy: Batteries and Electric Vehicles Keywords energy efficiency, home audits, solar energy, climate change, energy ratings, government incentives, cost savings, sustainable living, home improvement, energy bills This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bigproblemslittlesolutions.substack.com

    34 min
  3. Having worked in sustainability and public service her entire career, Cecilia Kemp gives us and idea of how to get our councils to act on climate change

    FEB 13

    Having worked in sustainability and public service her entire career, Cecilia Kemp gives us and idea of how to get our councils to act on climate change

    Summary The conversation focuses on the significant impact of land use on community emissions in Australia, emphasizing the importance of sustainable land management practices. Cecilia Kemp discusses how regenerative agriculture can help reduce emissions and sequester carbon, particularly in a resource-constrained environment like Australia, where soil health and water scarcity are critical issues. Takeaways - Community emissions are significantly influenced by land use.- Regenerative agriculture practices can help sequester emissions.- The largest landholders have a crucial role in emissions reduction.- Soil management practices need to focus on nutrient retention.- Water scarcity in Australia necessitates sustainable agricultural practices.- Adopting rotation in farming can improve soil health.- Land management practices must evolve to combat climate change.- Sustainable practices are essential for the future of agriculture.- Emissions reduction is a collective responsibility of landholders.- Effective land use can lead to a healthier environment.- Councils will do what their communities ask them to Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Conversation02:12 Cecilia's Role and Background in Sustainability07:03 Government vs. Private Sector in Sustainability10:23 Barriers and Resistance to Sustainability Initiatives16:04 Target Audience: Engaging with Councillors and the Community21:30 Emissions Reduction: Waste Management, Renewable Energy, and Regenerative Agriculture25:18 Overcoming Resistance to Change: Education and Training27:06 The Role of Government and Private Sector in Sustainability31:47 Collaboration and Consistency: Achieving Sustainability Goals Across Councils34:59 Taking Breaks and Finding Balance37:33 Government Leadership and Legislation Keywords land use, emissions reduction, regenerative agriculture, Australia, soil management, climate change, sustainable practices, agriculture, carbon sequestration, environmental impact This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bigproblemslittlesolutions.substack.com

    38 min

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Big problems are just lots of little problems all bundled together, and if we can break them down, solve them one by one and spread the word, then we might just be on to something. So that’s what I’m going to explore right here, by talking to people who are working every single day, in lots of different ways, to build a better future for us all. bigproblemslittlesolutions.substack.com