Julie Sigles

Julie Sigles

Julie’s initial background is in Telecommunications Engineering with specialisations in Sustainability Leadership at the University of Cambridge, in Social Innovation at ESADE Business School and in Management Development at the Nebrija Business School. With over 15 years of experience, she has managed sustainability-related projects across multiple sectors (including the food, the energy, the housing, the education and the humanitarian sectors). Currently, Julie works as an Independent Consultant for international organizations and multi-stakeholder initiatives. She also hosts a weekly radio segment on sustainability at the Spanish National Radio (RNE).

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The power of regenerative agriculture in a NetZero world

The power of regenerative agriculture in a NetZero world

Agri-food causes 1/3 of the world’ s greenhouse emissions. New farming systems can reverse this and turn agriculture int[…]

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Heavy transport’s critical role in the net zero energy transition

Heavy transport’s critical role in the net zero energy transition

Fossil fuel alternatives for trucks are essential if we want to reach zero net emissions by 2050. Here are the challenges and opportunities for the transformation of this sector.

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Climate change should be the number one problem to be solved

Climate change should be the number one problem to be solved

The way to tackle climate change is to involve as many people as possible, and to offer solutions in which each of us feels that we are contributing something positive. The recipe: communicate and motivate.

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The best way to fight climate change is through citizen movements 

The best way to fight climate change is through citizen movements 

Society is facing critical challenges in slowing down climate change. Along with innovation and technologies to achieve clean energy, citizen movements are becoming increasingly important to speed up political and economic measures.

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