You can now find Geoengineer.org's latest news recap video on YouTube, which includes what we found to be the most interesting geotechnical news of November 2024. Namely, these were: 1) Historic...
Read MoreThe Eastern Green Link 1 project represents a transformative leap in the UK’s energy infrastructure, with the energy regulator Ofgem recently approving its development. Estimated at £2.5 billion, thi...
Read MoreFlooding caused by torrential rain and storm surges has become a recurring and costly challenge for Denmark, with damages escalating over recent decades. Notable events like the 2011 rainstorm in Cop...
Read MoreThe UK has become the first G7 nation to announce a ban on licensing new coal mines, marking a historic shift in energy policy. This bold move signals the end of Britain's "coal age" and paves the wa...
Read MoreThe dense forests of Colombia hold secrets of ancient civilizations, and now, thanks to affordable and innovative remote sensing technologies, uncovering these mysteries is becoming possible. A team...
Read MoreGeoWorld, the biggest online platform for geotechnical engineers, is excited to announce the publication of the twenty-sixth issue of "Geo-Trends Review" magazine. The twenty-sixth issue was just dis...
Read MoreFirst Mining Gold is making significant strides with its Springpole gold project in northwestern Ontario, one of Canada’s largest upcoming gold mining ventures. To ensure safe and sustainable operati...
Read MoreIn an ambitious step toward sustainability, London is set to establish the UK's largest heat network, utilizing waste heat sources from the River Thames, the London Underground, and local sewer syste...
Read MoreThe recent collapse of a section of the Thames towpath near Kew Gardens has highlighted the challenges facing urban infrastructure along riverbanks. Following heavy rain and rising river levels in mi...
Read MoreYou can now find Geoengineer.org's latest news recap video on YouTube, which includes what we found to be the most interesting geotechnical news of October 2024. Namely, these were: 1) Hydrogen in...
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