Talks Night: Open Data for the Environment


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This month, we're looking at how open data is being used around the world, with speakers from academia, government and startups giving a series of short (around 15 mins) talks, showing how people are using it to fight climate change.
After some Q & A for the speakers, we'll be continuing the conversation outside the ODI, in The Fox.
Programme:
7:00 - Open sustainability: can opening up knowledge save the planet?
Jack Townsend, University of Southhampton (http://www.jacktownsend.net/)
7:30 - Doing the sustainability math: can open data help us work out 9 billion divided by 1?
Maya Forstater (http://hiyamaya.wordpress.com)
7:45 - Brief break for refreshments, chatter, mingling, networking
8:00 - Using open data to stimulate energy-efficient behaviour
Seb Junemann & Jamie Young, Homely (http://wearehomely.com/)
8:20 - Two years of open environmental data releases
Tom Chance (http://www.london.gov.uk/), Greater London Authority (http://www.london.gov.uk/)
8:40 Wrap up, and off to the Fox.

Talks Night: Open Data for the Environment