A short, important and self-explanatory blog post.https://twitter.com/cath11cc/status/778346995811491840https://twitter.com/HerzBeest/status/776521974793113600https://twitter.com/UNFCCC/status/779213837023281152https://twitter.com/UNEP/status/779737869720117252https://twitter.com/RedlogHSE/status/779832771095035905https://twitter.com/RedlogHSE/status/779833975485272064https://twitter.com/neiltyson/status/779530753063419904Thanks for reading. Keep safe. Be healthy. Respect your environment.I hope that you will bookmark the blog, share it with your colleagues and visit the blog frequently because you find it informative and helpful. I value your feedback and suggestions for future topics.Please enter your email in the box […]
Monthly Archives: September 2016
The Blame Game – Who is Responsible for China’s Air Pollution Problem?
I am trying something different in this blog post, reviewing a recent scientific publication that I believe is both important and timely.The publication I am referring to is from a number of authors from leading universities and institutes in China, USA and Canada – Lin et al. 2016. Global climate forcing of aerosols embodied in […]
Wacky HSE Regulations from Around the World – Part 2: Growing Pains
In last week’s blog post I discussed, what I term, HSE first-world problems – regulations that are overly complex that feed an industry of consultants, lawyers and bureaucrats with no approachable benefits to worker health or safety or environmental protection.Unfortunately, these overly complex HSE regulations are not a characteristic of only developed nations; there are […]
Wacky HSE Regulations from Around the World – Part 1: First-World Problems
In this blog post I want to explore some of the more interesting, strange, and downright wacky HSE laws and regulations that are in effect in various countries around the world.But, at the outset. Let me state that I have a lot of respect for the people involved in developing HSE regulations. I have had […]