by Paul O'Callaghan | Oct 6, 2025 | News
An inspiring unforgettable moment from New York Climate week, was being in a room at Planetary Guardians with Jane Goodall , Sylvia Earle , Paul Polman, Mary Robinson and Wade Davis. And Sir Richard Branson and the Virgin Unite team. In particular, Aoife Kelleher and...
by Paul O'Callaghan | Oct 3, 2025 | News
The sad news of the untimely passing of Kongjian Yu is still only sinking in. I got the message from Li An Phoa while at New York Climate Week. Kongjian did so much to help us make our cities and our planet, a greener place. He captured our imaginations with his...
by Paul O'Callaghan | Sep 7, 2025 | News
Today I visited the Water Pressure: Designing for the Future exhibit at MAK Museum in Vienna by Jane Withers Studio. This was part 3 of the trilogy pilgrimage that began with Thirst: In Search of Freshwater at Wellcome Collection in London, followed by charity: water...
by Paul O'Callaghan | Sep 3, 2025 | News
The Basilica Cistern in Istanbul, is beautiful; more like a cathedral to water, than an underground water storage system. Yet these cisterns served an important functional role. In the event that there was a cut off in supply, they could sustain the cities population...
by Paul O'Callaghan | Jul 1, 2025 | News
People sometimes ask how does BlueTech Research decide what to analyse? The answer is we hold a Conclave. We deliberate over days, sometimes weeks, and eventually, there is white smoke. Or as, Dr. Cat Shrier, Ph.D., P.G.noted, she always suspected we were blowing...