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The Hydrofiles
HR Wallingford
12 episodes
8 months ago
Why is collaboration so important for marine renewables? This question is discussed in our latest podcast by international experts in marine scour, Richard Whitehouse and John Harris. They illustrate their points with some fascinating examples and share insights from their many years at the heart of the industry.
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Why is collaboration so important for marine renewables? This question is discussed in our latest podcast by international experts in marine scour, Richard Whitehouse and John Harris. They illustrate their points with some fascinating examples and share insights from their many years at the heart of the industry.
Show more...
Science
Technology,
Nature
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Can ports keep goods moving as climate changes?
The Hydrofiles
18 minutes
4 years ago
Can ports keep goods moving as climate changes?
Climate change could disrupt the operation of ports and harbours, a vital part of the global supply chain, unless they are well prepared. Maria di Leo, Mark Lee and Tom Matthewson discuss how ports need to allow for the predicted impacts of climate change – rising sea levels, higher waves and increased storminess – when designing new infrastructure or adapting existing sea walls, quays or breakwaters. Our experts also outline the role ports can play in cutting carbon emissions, for instance...
The Hydrofiles
Why is collaboration so important for marine renewables? This question is discussed in our latest podcast by international experts in marine scour, Richard Whitehouse and John Harris. They illustrate their points with some fascinating examples and share insights from their many years at the heart of the industry.