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Join us for this special episode of The Moore You Know as we take a festive trip down memory lane, revisiting the highs and lows of our inaugural season. In this season finale, our hosts will highlight standout episodes, engaging conversations and memorable interviews that defined the first season.
So, grab your favorite beverage, settle into your favorite listening spot, and join us for this special season finale that's both a celebration of the past and a glimpse into the future.
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In our latest installment, Eleni Michalopoulou from the University of York is our guest to discuss the topic of Clean Air. Listen on as Stewart and Eleni talk about what clean air really is, plus they'll help all of us try to understand how our actions impact the air we breathe and the world we inhabit.
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Ahead of SEMICON WEST 2023, we invited Cassandra Melvin (Senior Director of Business Development and Operations at SEMI Europe), Claire Campbell (Global People Development Manager - Early Careers) and Franziska Petersen (Marketing Communications Manager) to discuss the importance of attracting a new diverse talent pool in order to help grow to a $1 trillion industry by 2030, and what role our commitment to environmental sustainability plays in it.
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In this episode of The Moore You Know, Stewart continues the conversation on carbon capture, this time focusing on bio or nature-based carbon capture.
Alongside regular expert Chris Jones, Gil Martin and Henry Rossiter from Belmont Estate will be giving an insight into their roles, what a nature-based solution looks like and how the Estate is capturing and abating carbon naturally.
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Buckle up, because we're about to dive into the world of some pretty crazy chemicals. CFCs, PFCs and PFAS are all acronyms that represent a groups of chemicals that have made quite a name for themselves in the scientific and environmental communities. In this podcast, we welcome Steve Cottle, Senior Applications Technologist and regular guest, Chris Jones, to explore the fascinating history of these chemicals, discussing their various uses, and uncovering the potential dangers that they pose. So get ready for an exciting and informative ride as we delve into the world of PFCs, CFCs, and PFAS!
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In the first episode of 2023, Stewart talks with Neil Mehta, General Manager of Product Company Clevedon, about building a new factory to cater to the demand of the semiconductor industry, ensuring that it's done in both an environmental and a sustainable way.
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In the last episode of 2022, Stewart invites a very special festive guest on to the pod to discuss their CO2e emissions, and explain what we can all do to reduce ours.
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In episode six of The Moore You Know, Stewart once again talks with Chris Jones, this time on the subject of Carbon Capture. They take particular focus on carbon capture, utilisation and storage and how it could help tackle climate change.
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In the fifth episode of The Moore You Know, Stewart talks with Pam Barbato, Founder of Bristol-based sustainability delivery partner, Action Net Zero.
Pam discusses what Action Net Zero is and how exactly they support residents, businesses, local authorities and communities to accelerate sustainable action and help tackle climate change.
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In the fourth episode of The Moore You Know, Stewart chats with Sara Fry, Head of Safety, Health, Environment about why it is so important for companies to sign up to Science Based Target initiatives and the ambitious targets set by Atlas Copco.
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In the third episode of the The Moore You Know, Stewart Davidson and Kate Wilson, President of the Semiconductor Division, discuss the importance of the industry working together to reverse climate change.
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In the second episode of the The Moore You Know, Stewart Davidson and Chris Jones return to talk about Science Based Targets, and what individuals, companies and governments can do, collaboratively, to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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In the inaugural episode of the The Moore You Know, Stewart Davidson, Head of Marketing Communications, and Chris Jones, Environmental Business Development Manager, will help to define some of the key words and phrases we all need to understand when looking at reducing our emissions.