
Why water is vital to decarbonization and the energy transition
Water-efficient technologies could save vast amounts of water globally each year, cutting the energy and carbon required to pump, heat, treat and move it.
CEO, Hurst International Consulting
Former President and CEO, Pacific Council, Los Angeles & Board Member, Transparency International.
Formerly: VP, Strategy & New Initiatives, Wilson Center; Director, Mexico Institute; Professor, ITAM, Mexico; co-chair GFC on Transparency & Anti-Corruption.
Issue areas: Geopolitics, Energy Transition, Supply Chains, North American Integration
Studied in the UK & Canada.
Duncan has worked in the areas of international relations and policy. He is an internationally renowned specialist on the geopolitics of energy, supply chain policy, critical minerals, Mexican politics and US-Mexican ties. He has frequently given testimony to the US Congress, is a widely quoted media source, and has published extensively on a wide range of global issues. He is the author or editor of 12 books and more than 30 chapters and articles.
Water-efficient technologies could save vast amounts of water globally each year, cutting the energy and carbon required to pump, heat, treat and move it.
En el norte de México, el estrés hídrico, la demanda energética y el rápido crecimiento industrial se chocan, lo que subraya la necesidad de una planificación sostenible de los recursos.
Northern Mexico shows how water stress, energy demands and rapid industrial growth collide, and the need for integrated, sustainable resource planning.
