Events & Activities
I regularly speak at, and coordinate, public events. Some of these presentations are available on YouTube or other websites (a few examples below). At the bottom of the page you’ll find a list of upcoming events that I am either hosting or attending.
I have been involved in a number of podcasts, including The Energy Transition Show, The Flying Less Podcast and Local Zero.
2019 presentation at the Sussex Energy Group event 'Transformative technologies in energy, buildings and transport'.
2025 panel discussion on ‘Enhancing Ground Transport Infrastructure for a Prosperous Ireland’ hosted at the Institute of International and European Affairs, Dublin. I was accompanied on the panel by Rachel Cahill and Stephen Prendiville.
2021 London Cycling Campaign webinar. At 27:51 I talk about the challenges of city life, road freight and cycling.
A webinar hosted by Wakayama University (Japan) on ‘Decarbonising Conferences’, and presenting with my PhD supervisor and colleague, Prof James Higham.
Microlise Transport Conference
Along with Dr Kaveri Medappa, I will be attending the Microlise Transport Conference, where Kaveri will be presenting work from the Trucking Lives project in a session with the Road Haulage Association.
Prof Simon Kingham
I will be hosting Prof Simon Kingham (Canterbury, Christchurch, Aotearoa) at SOGE, for his talk on ‘Transport, science and policy: reflections on being a government Transport Chief Science Advisor.’
Power and Politics in Sustainability Education
As part of the 2025 annual flagship Green Templeton Lectures series, convened by James Robson and Mark Hirons, I will be exploring the future of sustainability education, in discussion with Prof Chris Skidmore.
There is growing awareness of the importance of addressing the interwoven crises of climate change, inequality and biodiversity loss. Education, as always, is seen as a critical component in addressing these challenges. These lectures will explore the topic of sustainability education with speakers reflecting, in dialogue, on three critical and central issues.
Engaging with questions of fairness and flourishing, which are at the heart of sustainability crises, inevitably means engaging with questions of power and politics.
To request a livestream link for the event, please email academic.projects@gtc.ox.ac.uk. Please note that the quality of the livestream will be limited as this is primarily designed as an in-person event.