If you're briefing a writer or agency, please take a minute to read this best practice guide unveiled to tackle ineffective briefs ... π
https://t.co/ho6JeoO8Kq
This should go some way to alleviating charge anxiety. Range anxiety used to be the biggest worry. Wondering whether to switch to an electric vehicle out here in the shire, now. Hmmmm. https://t.co/cNrZtMTsZN
Resuscitating this account after a few months as I'll be starting a new job focused on cleantech, net-zero and decarbonisation v soon. Back to the sweet spot of writing, tech & sustainability and I couldn't be cheerier. π
Obviously, I could be a lot cheerier what with the devastating ongoing war and Covid ... but it's some personal good news after a couple of difficult years, some disappointments, false starts and illness. Stay strong. π«
Local citizens in #Harrogate decided to take up the plastic turf mulch the Council put around their trees, and replace it with shade tolerant plants and herbs; sometimes nature needs a leg up from our bonkers ideas! Thread:
https://t.co/qbrwccaJUL
The third in a series of blogs about SuDS looks at the unlikely heroes of the day: trees. Another worthwhile read from @GreenBlueUrban#SuDS#greenengineering
Trees are the heroes of our landscape. A bold claim you think? Possibly. But the list of benefits they bring is staggering.
Not all Super Heroes wear capes. (some wear leaves).
Read more: https://t.co/WW0OClIUfW #SuDS#LID#stormwatermanagement#greeninfrastructure
A new blog from @GreenBlueUrban on #SuDS benefits: "So itβs a win-win for any developer who takes a creative approach proposed by a drainage engineer who βgets SuDsβ." π³π§οΈ
Using Sustainable Drainage features calls on developers, designers and planners to adopt a new way of thinking - making use of green infrastructure alternatives. Discover more on how GreenBlue can support: https://t.co/WKKok1IyPz #SuDS#LID#GreenInfrastructure