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#140 Vilnius, Lithuania: Greenest City in the Making

September 17
54 mins

Episode Description

In this episode, Anton Nikitin, Chief Sustainability Officer at the City of Vilnius, Lithuania, shares how a “greenest city in the making” mindset guides practical climate action.

The conversation traces Anton’s path from cycling officer to city-wide sustainability lead, and dives into people-centred policy: citizen assemblies, street redesigns, and reframing mobility around real choices. We explore district heating shifts to renewables, creative energy efficiency (from flue-gas heat recovery to reusing data-centre heat), and the hard work of building social licence for change. A

nton reflects on lessons learned, especially around stakeholder engagement, and why investing now avoids higher future costs, all in service of a city where people simply feel good living their daily lives.

 

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Chapters

  • (00:01:08) - Teaser question: “describe Vilnius’s sustainability approach in just three words?”
  • (00:03:16) - Guest background
  • (00:04:45) - What sustainability means
  • (00:06:02) - European Green Capital: recognition, process, and citizen understanding
  • (00:10:15) - Avoiding exclusion
  • (00:13:58) - Engagement toolkit
  • (00:16:40) - Emissions focus and energy examples
  • (00:23:01) - Efficiency wins: flue-gas heat recovery; capturing data-centre waste heat
  • (00:25:04) - Misconceptions: “sustainability is expensive”
  • (00:32:24) - Bottlenecks: financing vs. behaviour change; EV uptake, charging, and building renovation; political cycles
  • (00:41:20) - Segment: "Trial and Error"
  • (00:51:36) - Ending question: “To you, what is a Smart City?"
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