Cities are loud, there’s no arguing that. But there comes a point where the constant noise of the city becomes an actual health hazard.
Cities are loud, there’s no arguing that. But there comes a point where the constant noise of the city becomes an actual health hazard.
The cloud of public uncertainty regarding nuclear power has bled into the sector, and now governments are racing against the clock to increase its generation.
We’ve all been shouted at: ‘turn the lights out when you’re out of room’. ‘Why is the tap running?’ ‘Put it in the recycling bin’. All well and good for the individual in their own home. But what happens when you scale up to a commercial building with hundreds or thousands of occupants?
Enlightening and encouraging to attend the Livery Climate Action Group Annual Conference 2022 at Merchant Taylors’ Hall.
Fantastic launch of the Skills for a Sustainable Skyline Taskforce yesterday morning in collaboration with the City of London Corporation.
The world is still too reliant on fossil fuels, and most governments are doing nothing to stop it.
Big corporations and authorities are at war. The battlefield? ESG.
Our cities are growing quicker than we can cope. There’s no longer just the city – there’s now the megacity.
I really have to question why we are growing ever bigger cities in areas of the world that are incompatible with normal living conditions.
It’s been an honour to speak at the ‘London Shenzhen IoT Tech Showcase’ on Day 4 of London Tech Week.