Nicky Gavron

The Revolve Eco Rally '07 was a great success and it was a pleasure to take part and contribute.

About the People
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Nicky Gavron has been at the forefront of developing land-use, transport and environmental policies for London for over two decades. She was elected as a Labour councillor in 1986 and as a London Assembly member from 2000 onwards. Throughout the 90’s, she was the leader of the London Planning Advisory Committee (LPAC) where she commissioned research and formulated policies for the development of a sustainable London, including the initial strategy on congestion charging.

Nicky was heavily involved in shaping what was to become the new strategic authority for London and became the first statutory Deputy Mayor of London. In this role, she worked closely with Mayor Ken Livingstone to set up the GLA’s working processes and policy framework. In particular, she led on shaping the London Plan - the first long-term strategic plan for London (and its subsequent review). In her first term she also established the GLA Children and Young People’s Unit and the Hydrogen Partnership.

Re-appointed as Deputy Mayor from 2004 until May 2008, she became responsible for leading London’s response to climate change, introducing a set of groundbreaking policies and strategies to reduce C02 emissions covering waste, water, energy and transport. These are brought together in the revised London Plan and the Climate Change Action Plan. Initiatives include the establishment of the London Climate Change Agency, the Better Buildings Partnership and the C40 Large Cities Leadership Group - forty of the world’s largest cities collaborating to cut carbon emissions.

About the Organisation
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Hydrogen is a universal fuel that will play a major role in our clean, sustainable energy future. Coupled with fuel cells, hydrogen will increasingly provide us all with clean and quiet energy to power our cars, buses, mobile phones, laptops, home generators, and local power stations.

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"The scientists tell us we have less than a decade before we trigger runaway climate change, so we've got to accelerate action now." Deputy Mayor of London, 2007

Participation
Seen at: 
Finish Line Exhibition (all day)
Role: 
Eco-Rally Guest Speaker