Engineering, climate action, and politics with Zaneta Mascarenhas MP
Description
Changes in career aren't a divergence from a path. The common thread is you, your experience, and how you can apply what you know in a difference space.
Zaneta Mascarenhas is Member of the Australian House of Representatives for Swan. Join us as we speak about Zaneta's journey through engineering and resources, climate action, and politics -- and hear about how community and impact ties all of that together.
About Zaneta Mascarenhas MP
Zaneta Mascarenhas MP is the Federal Member for Swan and sits in the House of Representatives in the Australian Parliament. Zaneta, a chemical engineer, was elected to Parliament in 2022 and serves on the Industry, Science and Resources Standing Committee, the Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water Standing Committee, and the Joint Statutory Committee on Corporations and Financial Services.
Prior to her election, Zaneta managed the West Australian team for Energetics, Australia’s leading carbon and energy consultancy, where she provided energy efficiency and climate change advice to the resources industry and various WA ASX200 companies, access to the Emissions Reduction Fund, and the development of emissions inventories and audits. She was selected to be trained by Al Gore to deliver Climate Reality Project presentations in 2009 and has also worked for the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Community Led Total Sanitation as part of AusAid’s Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development Program. Zaneta has a strong track record in not-for-profit governance, having served six different boards including education institutions and a community legal centre.
As the first engineer elected as the Member for Swan and the 28th in the Parliament of Australia, Zaneta applies her planning and problem-solving skills to developing policy, including the transition to a less carbon intensive economy and developing Australia’s high tech industrial capacity.
Show Notes (link)
[00:00:48 ] Zaneta's childhood experiences and exposure to sciences and the world around her.
[00:04:00 ] How your environment shapes your perceptions of an industry.
[00:07:27 ] The evolution of culture and safety in the workplace in the mining industry.
[00:12:04 ] Observations about organisational culture in an organically culturally diverse industry.
[00:14:48 ] The impetus and shift to climate change.
[00:18:16 ] Working in the climate change space and perspectives of impact and timescales.
[00:23:49 ] Policy and politics.
[00:26:33 ] Working not just for now, but for the future.
[00:31:19 ] Systems thinking and transferrable experience.
[00:38:28 ] What advice would you give someone who'd like to do what you do and what advice should they ignore?
Connect with STEAM Powered
Website | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Patreon
Hosted and produced by Michele Ong.
Music is "Gypsy Jazz in Paris 1935" by Brett Van Donsel.
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Podscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/