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Where Should the Green Go?

Sense and Sustainability

In the context of water management, Grey Infrastructure is the rigid pipe network, concrete, and treatment facilities that have allowed cities to grow ever larger while capturing and conveying water from storms and the waste stream away from concentrated populations. Originally published by S&S on May 23, 2016.

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How do you monitor a tidal river?

Envirotec Magazine

The Lee Tunnel was opened in January 2016 and captures 16 million tonnes annually from the single largest CSO in London. The 25 km Thames Tideway Tunnel is being constructed between Acton in west London, travelling through London at depths of 30 to 60 metres, using gravity to transfer waste eastwards. first appeared on Envirotec.

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The case for raising up women in climate tech

GreenBiz

3 — Reduce Food Waste. Hunger is not an issue of scarcity, it’s a matter of logistics," says Crowe, as the underlying principle for Goodr’s work to help companies achieve their zero waste goals. Jasmine Crowe, founder and CEO, Goodr ( LinkedIn ) | Drawdown Solution No. Jessica Matthews, founder and CEO, Uncharted Power ( LinkedIn ).

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Rotterdam uses smart tech to 'save city from drowning'

Corporate Knights

While Rotterdam’s blue-green grid is still far from completion, it represents an example of how a set of digital sensing technologies can be potentially harnessed to produce a smart city solution to an urban sustainability problem. . We learn from each other how to cope with these so-called smart city projects.”