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BONUS: Energy Transition and Security in Europe

Hosted by: Phil Dillard

In this follow-up to our last episode on navigating EHS through disruption, Host Angelique Dickson sits down with Alex Ferguson, CEO of Antea Group UK, to discuss Europe in greater depth. The discussion covers the significant changes driven by geopolitics and how governments and private sectors are responding to these changes, plus the evolving regulatory landscape.
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Alex Ferguson

Antea Group - UK

Mr. Ferguson, CEO Antea Group UK, is a highly respected environmental and sustainability consultant with extensive experience running UK-based consultancy businesses as part of an international network. Having spent over two decades at Delta-Simons, he has worked closely with investors, developers, and construction professionals on a wide range of geo-environmental, ecological, and environmental planning projects. More recently, his focus has shifted to ESG and biodiversity, where he helps clients develop and deliver on their sustainability commitments.

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Angelique Dickson

Angelique Dickson, President of Inogen Alliance

Angie has over 20 years of global management and consulting experience, focused on complex projects and services that promote business sustainability. She pursues her commitment to creating a safer, cleaner and more sustainable world through dual roles. She serves as a Executive Vice President of Antea Group USA, an international environmental consulting firm, where she works with name brand companies.

She also serves as the president of the Inogen Alliance, a tight-knit, global group of EHS and sustainability consultancies, bound by a common commitment to solve some of the greatest challenges that global organizations face today. Through this role, she has the opportunity to collaborate with 6,000 consultants in over 70 countries, giving her unique insight into the world of EHS, and into how we need to rethink our strategies to achieve global goals.

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(00:11) Geopolitics and EHS: A European perspective

(01:05) Security concerns in energy transition

(01:55) Geopolitical impacts on energy supply

(04:13) Private sector innovations

(05:34) Regulatory challenges and adaptations

 

“ The energy transition in Europe is being accelerated by a need for energy security that 's underlying thing. That energy security comes in two ways. It’s security of supply of energy in terms of raw material to produce energy, but it's also security in terms of the impacts of bad actors.” - Alex 

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