E+T Podcast

E+T Podcast
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Aug 13, 2024 • 19min

Global Family: Could water poverty become a thing of the past?

Three years ago E+T looked at the challenges facing humanity and set seven Critical Targets that the engineering and technology sector needs to achieve if we want to look optimistically to the future. To evaluate progress on these Critical Targets and talk more broadly on these fundamental challenges, we talked to seven experts in a series of podcasts. Global Family Could water poverty become a thing of the past?Special Guest - Dr Claire Malone
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Jul 10, 2024 • 46min

Is the electrification of the world's car fleet just an electric dream?

In this episode of E+T: Off the Page, we dive into the challenges and progress in the global shift to electric vehicles (EVs). Regular contributors Tim Fryer, Jack Loughran and Tanya Weaver are joined by EV advisor and expert Claire Miller to discuss the factors shaping the EV journey, from infrastructure needs to consumer perceptions. Miller brings her expertise on policy, technology, and market dynamics to assess the impact of the growing number of EVs globally and the gaps in infrastructure and charging technology. The discussion also covers barriers such as upfront costs, range anxiety, and inconsistent charging support, with insights into how policies, like the Zero Emission Vehicles mandate, aim to ease this transition.The conversation touches on consumer concerns about EV accessibility, price, and convenience as well as the need for educational outreach to help drivers understand options like salary sacrifice and charging alternatives, which can lower costs. The panel also addresses global discrepancies in EV adoption and how countries with diverse energy sources will impact the environmental benefit of EVs.
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May 15, 2024 • 41min

Is population growth the elephant in the room?

Demographer Dr. Joe Strong and writer Chris Edwards discuss the impacts of population growth on energy, healthcare, and food production. They explore the complexities of overpopulation, resource management, and the need for sustainable solutions. The conversation also delves into strategies for sustainable development, challenges in financing infrastructure projects, and the importance of collective responsibility for climate solutions.
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Mar 21, 2024 • 40min

Is technology being used to destroy the democratic process?

In this episode of the E+T: Off the Page podcast, regular contributors Tim Fryer, Jack Loughran and Tanya Weaver are joined by special guest Coral James O’Connor from City University London to dicuss social media and its potential to disrupt the democratic process. The discussion delves into the impact of social media on political communication, particularly its potential to spread misinformation and challenge established communication practices within political campaigns. As governments globally grapple with these issues, the conversation shifts to whether traditional journalistic standards can keep up with the rapid evolution of media technologies like deepfakes, especially in an election year when over half the world’s population will be voting.A core part of the conversation also focuses on deepfake technology, with the team discussing how such media can blur the lines between reality and fabrication, making it increasingly difficult for viewers to trust what they see. The panel also highlights the challenge of self-regulation on platforms like TikTok and Facebook, noting how these networks often lack editorial oversight, leading to rapid misinformation spread. Ultimately, the discussion circles back to whether the responsibility of sifting truth from falsehood falls on the individual or if tech companies and governments must adopt more rigorous controls.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 48min

How China uses technological leadership for soft power expansion

With special guests:Chris EdwardsPaul DempseyThe Digital Silk Road is China’s technological arm of its belt and road initiative. While the country has been known as the world’s biggest manufacturer, the Communist Party under President Xi Jinping has increasingly pivoted towards sectors that are expected to define future economic success, such as AI, chipmaking and 5G.The Digital Silk Road also allows China to expand its soft power influence beyond domestic borders. It uses foreign investments – often from developing countries in Latin America and Africa – to provide jobs for its glut of engineers. It also gives Chinese companies such as Huawei the opportunity to become technology leaders on a global scale in a sector previously dominated by US firms such as Apple, Microsoft, and Facebook.E+T editors Jack Loughran and Tim Fryer discuss how successful the initiative has been with regular contributors Paul Dempsey, and Chris Edwards who wrote this issue’s lead feature on the topic.
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Nov 22, 2023 • 47min

Does technology start in science fiction?

The E+T editorial team explore whether life imitates art when it comes to sci-fi.From Doctor Who to Star Wars, Alien, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and more: the E+T editorial team take a look at how technology has played a role in entertainment and how entertainment – specifically science-fiction – has inspired technology.

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