Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Environment”
The Dark Side of Clean Water Technology: When Innovation Meets Capitalism
The latest breakthrough in water filtration technology using modified graphene oxide should be cause for celebration. Finally, a solution to remove those pesky forever chemicals from our water supply! But scrolling through various online discussions about this development left me with a familiar sinking feeling in my stomach.
Reading about this revolutionary filter immediately transported me back to the countless tech announcements I’ve witnessed over my decades in IT. The pattern is depressingly familiar: a groundbreaking solution emerges, promises are made, and then the reality of implementation hits - usually right in the wallet.
Melbourne's Summer Renaissance: A Blessing or a Warning?
The city’s been buzzing lately about our gloriously warm summer nights. Social media is filled with stories of late-night pool parties and evening barbecues stretching well past midnight - scenes that feel more Mediterranean than Melbourne. While many are celebrating this “perfect summer,” there’s an undercurrent of concern that’s impossible to ignore.
Looking out my window at the Dandenongs in the distance, I’m struck by the double-edged nature of this weather. The warm evenings are undeniably pleasant, but the tinder-dry conditions have local fire services on high alert. Friends living in the hills share stories of firefighters conducting preparedness checks, and the anxiety is palpable in their messages.
Finding Hope in Our Native Wildlife: A Rainy Day Encounter
The sight of a young red-necked wallaby hopping through the rain on a regenerating bush block brought an unexpected smile to my face today. While scrolling through my social feeds between debugging sessions at work, this image caught my attention and made me pause my regular routine of squashing code bugs and reviewing pull requests.
There’s something profoundly moving about seeing our native wildlife thriving in regenerated spaces. The concept of “regenerating” particularly resonates with me - it’s not just about preserving what we have, but actively working to restore what we’ve lost. Right now, with development seemingly happening on every corner of our suburbs, these glimpses of nature fighting back are more precious than ever.