The Minerals Manhattan Podcast

This Man is an Island - And What They Can Teach Us, ft. James Ellsmoor

June 01, 2020 Emily Hersh Season 1 Episode 11
This Man is an Island - And What They Can Teach Us, ft. James Ellsmoor
The Minerals Manhattan Podcast
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The Minerals Manhattan Podcast
This Man is an Island - And What They Can Teach Us, ft. James Ellsmoor
Jun 01, 2020 Season 1 Episode 11
Emily Hersh

What can we learn from islands? Especially in the age of virtual events and supply chain disruptions, quite a bit.

James Ellsmoor, Director at Island Innovation, joins the Minerals Manhattan Project to share lessons in sustainable development from islands.

Islands present an interesting case where electricity is sometimes orders of magnitude more expensive than other locations, even though income is lower. This theoretically provides an incentive to innovate more quickly, because high energy costs should make new technologies economically viable more quickly.

In practice though, islands are a case study in short term action that can be detrimental to the development of long term sustainability. Small populations make it difficult to deliver government services such a healthcare because of lack of scale. Food dependency and vulnerability to natural disasters are also weaknesses highlighted in the current environment.

James's experience bringing islands together via virtual summits has also come to be an in demand skill set in this age of seemingly endless zoom meetings and seminars. James shares the psychology behind creating a virtual summit that can allow participation and connection even from behind a screen.

Follow James on twitter @jellsmoor or get in touch with him about virtual summits here:
https://www.islandinnovation.co/summit/

Show Notes

What can we learn from islands? Especially in the age of virtual events and supply chain disruptions, quite a bit.

James Ellsmoor, Director at Island Innovation, joins the Minerals Manhattan Project to share lessons in sustainable development from islands.

Islands present an interesting case where electricity is sometimes orders of magnitude more expensive than other locations, even though income is lower. This theoretically provides an incentive to innovate more quickly, because high energy costs should make new technologies economically viable more quickly.

In practice though, islands are a case study in short term action that can be detrimental to the development of long term sustainability. Small populations make it difficult to deliver government services such a healthcare because of lack of scale. Food dependency and vulnerability to natural disasters are also weaknesses highlighted in the current environment.

James's experience bringing islands together via virtual summits has also come to be an in demand skill set in this age of seemingly endless zoom meetings and seminars. James shares the psychology behind creating a virtual summit that can allow participation and connection even from behind a screen.

Follow James on twitter @jellsmoor or get in touch with him about virtual summits here:
https://www.islandinnovation.co/summit/