Working Group on Engineering and Climate Change (WGCC)

The climate is changing and the engineering community must work together to advance engineering solutions and partnerships that contribute to climate change mitigation, adaptation and resilience. The Working Group supports the advancement of guidance tools and standards for decarbonisation, climate adaptation and resilience, so that engineers can contribute to sustainable development, globally.

The Working Group on Engineering and Climate Change is proposed by the Institution of Civil Engineers (UK). This will take over the work on climate change themes covering SDG 13 (Climate action) from the WFEO Committee on Engineering and the Environment.

The Institution of Civil Engineers UK (ICE) serves as the host of the Working Group on Engineering and Climate Change from 2025 to 2027.

 

Role / Purpose

 

The purpose of the Working Group on Engineering and Climate Change is to provide a focus of activities relating to the issue of Climate Change and in particular to advance the UN Sustainable Goal No. 13 (Climate action).

This group was proposed and approved by the WFEO Executive Board in the Madrid meeting on March 1st, 2023. The WG’s role is designed as a transverse one, coordinating and helping to harmonise all the work being done by various WFEO STCs and WGs with relation to climate change.

Outcomes

 

The working group will:

  • coordinate efforts of all WFEO committees on climate change and find platforms to showcase these efforts.
  • advance awareness of best practice in climate mitigation and adaptation, which could be through showcasing decarbonisation and/or resilience efforts of engineering projects.
  • assist in the advancement of guidance tools and standards for decarbonisation, adaptation and resilience, through global expert advice to existing projects.
  • raise awareness of WFEO’s work on and commitment to climate change.
  • apply, lead and participate with WFEO side events to the UNFCCC annual critical events, the Bonn Intersessional Conference (traditionally held in June) and the Conference of the Parties (traditionally held in November/December)

Davide Stronati, Chair of WGCC

Davide Stronati is the Director of Sustainability at the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA). He was previously the Global Sustainability Leader of Mott MacDonald. Between 2007-2012, he was seconded to the @one Alliance Anglian Water leading delivery of the carbon strategy for asset management.

Davide holds a Degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Trieste in Italy (1997) an MPhil in Engineering for Sustainable Development from the Cambridge – MIT Institute (2004); he attended the High Potentials Leadership Programme at Harvard Business School in Boston, US (2011).

He is currently the panel chair for the Institution of Civil Engineers Sustainability Leadership Team; member of the MSc Management Business Advisory Board at Imperial College Business School; member of the Planning Committee on Global Sustainability, American Society of Civil Engineers; member of the Standard Committee of SuRe, Standards for Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure at the Global Infrastructure Basel in Switzerland; member of the UN Global Compact network UK Advisory Group.

Activities

Members

MemberWFEO National Member / InstitutionCountry / Region
Abdou Mahaman DangoOrdre des Ing. G. Civil NigerNiger
Adam Kirkup (secretariat)Institution of Civil Engineers (UK)UK
Alfonso González FernándezWorld Council of Civil Engineers (WCCE)International
Amable EsparzaInstituto de la Ingeniería de EspañaSpain
Asfaw EshetuEthiopian Association of Civil EngineerEthiopia
Bojana BozicSerbian Chamber of EngineersSerbia
Branka PavlovićEngineers Chamber of MontenegroMontenegro
Bruce ChongHong Kong Institution of EngineersHong Kong, SAR of China
Chuck Chung Yin (Albert)Macau Institute Of EngineersMacau, SAR of China
Davide Stronati (Chair)Institution of Civil Engineers (UK)UK
Dhekra GharbiTunisian Engineers OrderTunisia
Fawzi MassadJordan Engineers AssociationJordan
Fisseha Wondyifraw DamtewEthiopian Association of Civil EngineerEthiopia
Gidia K. GategabondoInstitution of Engineers RwandaRwanda
HE JingChina Association for Science and TechnologyChina
Issaka SamailaOrdre des Ing. G. Civil NigerNiger
Jedidah MainaInstitution of Engineers of KenyaKenya
Jelili Bola MudasiruNigerian Society of EngineersNigeria
Johnny ReisOrdem dos Engenheiros Tecnicos PortugalPortugal
Jose FernandesOrdem of Engineers of AngolaAngola
Juliet GbormittahGhana Institution of EngineersGhana
Kwabena Agyei AgyepongGhana Institution of EngineeringGhana
Lylian Coelho FerreiraIngénieurs et Scientifiques de FranceFrance
Mahamed RaouindiUnion National des IngénieursMorocco
Marina PesicSerbian Chamber of EngineersSerbia
Mateus MatusseOrdem dos Engenheiros de MoçambiqueMozambique
Moez MarzoukTunisian Engineers OrderTunisia
Mohamed Ben HafouneUnion National des IngénieursMorocco
Moisés DzimbaOrdem dos Engenheiros de MoçambiqueMozambique
Nadeem AhmadPakistan Engineering CouncilPakistan
Paul JowittCommonwealth Engineers CouncilInternational
Quanchai LeepowpanthCouncil of Engineers ThailandThailand
Tobias RudolphDMT Society for Teaching and EducationAssociate / Germany
Toufic AsoumFederation of Lebanese EngineersLebanon
U Soe MyintMyanmar Engineering SocietyMyanmar
Watson LutumbaOrdem of Engineers of AngolaAngola
Wong Kit Iong (Ken)Macau Institute Of EngineersMacau, SAR of China
WU JianpingChina Association for Science and TechnologyChina
   
   
ExpertWFEO National Member / InstitutionCountry / Region
Darrel John Danyluk (advisor)Engineers CanadaCanada
David Lapp (advisor)Engineers CanadaCanada