Renewing our vows
By 2021, zero-carbon power increased to nearly 50% of Britain’s electricity mix, from less than 20% ten years ago. 2020 was the first year in which renewable energy overtook fossil fuels as the UK’s main source of electricity.
This surge …
Reuben graduated from Cardiff University in 2021 with a MEng in Civil Engineering. The focus of his dissertation was on natural flood management methods and …
As we’ve emphasized before, it’s almost certain that sea levels will rise at least one metre because of climate change, impacting coastal communities. Coastal adaptation to reduce flood and erosion risks is essential.
Excess water use can cause significant environmental damage. We need more housing, but we must use less water. How can we square the circle?
Excess levels of nutrients in watercourses can cause significant environmental damage. The regulatory environment is changing significantly to counter this, and consequences will be far-reaching for developers.
Insufficient water to meet the needs of a population, whether for domestic, agricultural or industrial use, is water stress. It is a growing issue worldwide, made worse by climate change, but canals may offer a way forward.
Vera Langer
Most excavations below ground level accumulate water. The rate of water flowing in, as well as the disposal of that water, must be carefully managed, and planning ahead is essential.
In the summer of 2021 a massive flood event across a huge area of Europe resulted in around 250 deaths and as much as 10 billion euros of damage. Lessons must be learned.