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Why the world needs the Humber: Climate change tech 'testbed' offer for global solutions

Five grand challenges can be addressed in estuary cluster according to net zero ambition leaders

Andy Parkinson and Diana Taylor, of Marketing Humber(Image: Neil Holmes)

The Humber’s unique ability to address the five grand challenges of climate change, while being at the vanguard of the impact, makes it the perfect test bed for global technological solutions.

That was the message sent out globally by the Waterline Summit on its international day, with the economic and employment benefit from being at the forefront clear.

Chair of host organisation Marketing Humber, Andy Parkinson, explained why the world needs the Humber at a high profile event, which brought in Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey.

Mr Parkinson has worked closely with Lord Prescott and academics on the strategy required to ensure many of the largest economies in the world are protected from the changing environment, while championing the Humber’s desire to lead the world once again.

He said: “Globally, these areas - port / estuarial regions like the Humber - are contributing significantly to climate change. These regions are driving the emissions, and these regions have the key to how we solve it.

“It needs a new economic model, a new way of looking at it. How we transition all the jobs from high carbon to low carbon, financing this, is quite risky. We need to demonstrate technologies are future proof and can work, and we believe the Humber is the place to do that.

“We are driving emissions and at the vanguard of climate change - rising sea levels and flooding - the Humber is one of the biggest losers when it comes to impact.

“When you look at the Humber region it is a microcosm of the five grand challenges - power, agriculture, manufacturing, transport and housing.