TOMORROW.PODCAST

Narratives about the new urban reality

Promoting the power of storytelling to speak up about the biggest challenges that modern cities face.

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PODCAST 1×04 – How sustainable is a society within four walls? PlayIcon
PODCAST 1×04 – How sustainable is a society within four walls?
Is it possible to maintain a resilient economic activity only working from home? Also, figures show that we are working even more during the lockdown. What impact will this have on social relations and cities, which are mainly based on human interaction? Is teleworking a one-shot solution or has it come to stay? If so, should we adapt teleworking to our society before we got adapted to it? Together with Sandra Baer, CEO of Personal Cities, we will try to shed some light on this issue.
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PODCAST 1×03 – Reorganization of public space: who owns the streets? PlayIcon
PODCAST 1×03 – Reorganization of public space: who owns the streets?
How can big infrastructures and industrial projects produce social and city-planning profits besides the economic ones? Smart ports are a great example but on the other hand, micromobility raises new unknown questions. What benefits can this private use of public goods such as streets bring? More than ever, this issue is open for discussion, so we are picking the brains of experts from Port de Barcelona (Smart Ports) and Berkeley University.
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PODCAST 1×02 – Going sustainable: Business and citizens pushing for circular cities PlayIcon
PODCAST 1×02 – Going sustainable: Business and citizens pushing for circular cities
What does “zero waste” or “carbon neutral” mean? Why are these concepts so relevant? How can big corporations reduce their climate impact avoiding the empty, greenwashing initiatives? Should each city tackle its own environmental challenges or is a global, collaborative approach more beneficial? Microsoft and the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group give us the keys to answer these questions.
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