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Jake Langmead-Jones

Climate Change Committee - Ex-McKinsey - Master of Earth Sciences

Jake Langmead-Jones is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse background in Earth Sciences and sustainability.

He obtained his Masters degree from the University of Oxford, specializing in climate modeling and geo-engineering solutions for climate change.

Jake's career journey led him to McKinsey & Company where he contributed significantly to the sustainability practice, focusing on Climate Related Financial Disclosures, decarbonisation at the country level, and internal environmental sustainability.

His expertise extends across various sectors such as healthcare, finance, public sector, and transportation, having worked on numerous projects.

Currently, Jake plays a pivotal role as the Lead Analyst for Net-Zero finance at the UK Committee on Climate Change, overseeing critical modeling for the UK's 6th Carbon Budget, Electric Vehicles adoption, and associated infrastructure needs.

Additionally, he actively participates in external events representing the Committee on Climate Change, sharing insights and knowledge on climate-related matters.

Alongside his professional endeavors, Jake also provides advisory support to The Capture Club, a startup, ensuring alignment with climate science best practices.

Jake Langmead-Jones's educational background comprises a Master of Science (MSc) in Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences from the prestigious University of Oxford, complemented by outstanding academic achievements in A Levels.

His past roles include positions like Climate Science Advisor at The Capture App, Corporate Development Analyst at The Guardian, and various roles at McKinsey & Company.

Noteworthy is his involvement in social initiatives such as the Big Match Fortnight Events Coordinator at Giving What We Can and founding Worcester Cats College Varsity.

Jake's rich professional experience and dedication to climate action make him a respected figure in the field of sustainability and climate change mitigation.