Can Drones Serve Sustainability?
By improving site surveillance, worker safety and resource management, this flying robot technology could make construction greener and more efficient than ever.
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By improving site surveillance, worker safety and resource management, this flying robot technology could make construction greener and more efficient than ever.
Source: www.greenbuildermedia.com
The second session aims to: Discuss the various aspects of sustainability and potential trade-offs for FLI development Discuss innovative approaches to ensure water access remains equitable to all water users as FLI development is acceleratedIntroduce innovations for sustainable use of water resources during FLI scale-up; The webinar participants will delve into these important issues in a 1.5 hour discussion with global experts in sustainable smallholder farming.
World leaders are meeting in Cornwall this week (11-13 June) as part of the G7 Summit. The climate crisis is a key theme for policymakers going into the event, but how much prominence will it have as the world’s largest economies attempt to respond to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic? The UK Government has confirmed that the Summit will take place between 11-13 June in Carbis Bay, Cornwall. World leaders, protestors, thinktanks and businesses alike are gearing up for the G7 Summit this week. Here, edie looks at who is involved with the key event, what will be discussed, and why Cornwall was chosen to host these prestigious discussions.
Exciting news: I am joining Microsoft as the Global Lead, Sustainability Science.My first task is to build a sustainability science team.
Our love of technology and often biological need for new devices has created one of the biggest environmental issues of our time – e-waste.Today is World…
In the new EU legislative mandate, industry and policymakers need to work together to ensure innovative solutions can be implemented to reach a more circular economy, writes Fleming Voetmann.
Every single day, 142,000 computers are thrown away in the United States alone. At least, that was the case in 2010. Electronic waste is the fastest growing municipal waste stream in the world. Today, that number is far higher and the only way to alleviate the situation is getting people to talk more about it. Photographer Benjamin Von Wong uses his photography as a way to make a positive social impact.