Inspecting much of meteorology data from around the world, it’s increasingly certain that cloudburst type rainstorms can do a lot of damage. Neither storm water drains nor sewage plants nor roaf nor bridges can cope. Project work should not be delayed until damage is done. Major above ground diversion channels need to be planned and executed.
de-carbonise, zero carbon, global warming, climate change, renewable energy, phillip island, bass coast
-
Recent Posts
- Fossil fuel companies dodging the PRRT are stealing from Australians
- Huge floating solar plant towed out to new home on hydro dam
- The numbers game – Bass Coast Post
- Fossil gas market facing death spiral, says ACT energy minister | RenewEconomy
- Big Budget Bluff: how the Coalition conned its media allies and left 10m Australians in the lurch – Michael West
Archives
Blogroll
Twits
- About promises of funding for pools, did you offer anything for Bass Coast in Monash? #auspoll2022 #voices4monash 3 hours ago
SkS
Follow me on Twitter
My Tweets