“The theme of the expo is ‘designing society for future lives.’ And it is just that from the foundations, from the buildings to the exhibits, each country showcasing what they’re doing for our future, in technology, healthcare, sustainable, living energy…The Japan pavilion’s exhibit…is about the circular economy and…the theme is between life and life. So the pavilion, and its circular structure, is about life and how everything is connected and flows, again, the circular economy.”
Yvonne Burton on Electric Ladies Podcast
Japan is one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and is also a nexus of coordination between Asia and the West, economically and politically. So today our guest is taking us on a tour of the sustainability and climate-related exhibits at the massive Osaka Expo.
Listen to Yvonne Burton, who is an expert on doing business in and with Japan, tell us about the fascinating new technologies and materials that Japan and other countries, including China, are displaying and demonstrating at the Osaka Expo. It continues through October so you can plan your trip today!
You’ll hear about:
- The overall theme of the Expo and how it’s integrated into each country’s pavilions and exhibits.
- Why different materials and technologies are being developed and how they are being used to replace common carbon-intensive or waste-intensive ones.
- Which issues related to climate change the countries choose to focus on tells us a lot about what they are facing, what concerns their citizens and where the country or company is investing
- Plus, career advice, such as:
“It’s about how you think about who you are. You can follow the script of what society says you should be thinking, feeling, or doing at this point. Or you can say, ‘I have this certain experience, these skills, and I want to fully utilize myself.’ And that often entails going out on your own and creating something that of course doesn’t exist. And it’s a risk. …You have to really take a look at yourself and say, ‘I believe in me and I don’t want to be limited. I want to use all parts of myself’.”
Yvonne Burton on Electric Ladies Podcast
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- Autum Huskins, Hitachi Zosen Inova, turning waste into energy (and wine)
- Climate as a Geopolitical Security Emergency, with Svitlana Krakovska, Ph.D. and Mirian Villela, head of Earth Charter, a UN-founded organization and the Center for Education for Sustainable Development:
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