Hi Susan,
I am based in Singapore. I am interesting in working on projects that combine both carbon neutrality and CSR as to alleviate poverty and to be environmental friendly. It looks tough to gather all the info, especially I am not specialist in that field, but the website has brought a lot of new info. So any info, I am interested in. Especially with my team, we start to think on how to raise fund and put a project out of the ground (more info on the blog indicated on my profile) but in the South East Asia.
I f you want to set up a blog on that portal, I think it is a very good idea. Or reference your blog on internet to get a wider audience.
I will add you as a friend and do not hesitate to keep me updated n what is going on on the other side of the world. Happy to reply or to give opinion, even naive simple or more sophisticated
I'm a civil/environmental engineer working on the Thatch Cay project which Bruce started a blog on. I sent a couple of comments (one lengthy one that included quite a bit of detailed information I thought would be of help/interest to the group) about the project, but Bruce hasn't posted those on his blog. Marcus encouraged me to start my own blog if he opts not to post the information/comments. One of the items of information I offered to make available are "environmental profile" information sheets on 2 key elements of the wastewater plan for Thatch Cay. Those types of information sheets are used for LEED /green building credits for projects, and for public information.
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I am based in Singapore. I am interesting in working on projects that combine both carbon neutrality and CSR as to alleviate poverty and to be environmental friendly. It looks tough to gather all the info, especially I am not specialist in that field, but the website has brought a lot of new info. So any info, I am interested in. Especially with my team, we start to think on how to raise fund and put a project out of the ground (more info on the blog indicated on my profile) but in the South East Asia.
I f you want to set up a blog on that portal, I think it is a very good idea. Or reference your blog on internet to get a wider audience.
I will add you as a friend and do not hesitate to keep me updated n what is going on on the other side of the world. Happy to reply or to give opinion, even naive simple or more sophisticated
Best regards and good luck,
Baptiste
I'm a civil/environmental engineer working on the Thatch Cay project which Bruce started a blog on. I sent a couple of comments (one lengthy one that included quite a bit of detailed information I thought would be of help/interest to the group) about the project, but Bruce hasn't posted those on his blog. Marcus encouraged me to start my own blog if he opts not to post the information/comments. One of the items of information I offered to make available are "environmental profile" information sheets on 2 key elements of the wastewater plan for Thatch Cay. Those types of information sheets are used for LEED /green building credits for projects, and for public information.
Regards,
Susan