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Mike Berners-Lee is an English researcher and writer on carbon footprinting. He is a professor and fellow of the Institute for Social Futures at Lancaster University and director and principal consultant of Small World Consulting, based in the Lancaster Environment Centre at the university. His books include How Bad … See more
He was born in 1964 and is the son of Mary Lee Woods and Conway Berners-Lee who were both mathematicians and computer scientists. One of his brothers is computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee who invented the See more
• Berners-Lee, Mike (2022). "How [Not] to Buy". In Thunberg, Greta (ed.). The Climate Book. ISBN 978-0-241-54747-2.
• Berners … See more• 2016 - present: Centre for Social Futures, Lancaster University
• 2024 - present: Carbon Accounting Alliance See moreBerners-Lee has pioneered carbon accounting of upstream carbon emissions from supply chains, known as scope 3 emissions, to assess … See more
His research has also examined the climate emissions from food and land-use, concluding that global food production can meet humanity's … See more
• Climate Change - The Facts. First aired on 18 April 2019, BBC One
• Horizon - Feast to Save the Planet. First aired 4 January 2021, BBC Two See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license A Conversation with Mike Berners-Lee; One of the World’s …
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WEBProfessor Mike Berners-Lee. Professor in Practice. Publications. Projects. PhD Students. Research Groups. Loading Publications. Back to listing. Profile page for Mike Berners-Lee at Lancaster University.
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