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Welcome to the Arch Services Articles collection — a series of thought pieces exploring the ideas, challenges, and innovations shaping engineering today. From technical insights to big-picture thinking, these articles aim to spark conversation and share the expertise behind our work in shaping resilient, forward-thinking infrastructure.
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Standards and Reasonably Practicable Part 3: Selection and Use of Standards as Good Practice

The first place to start is with your Industry and/or State Regulator. Many Regulators provide details of Standards or other similar documentation such as Codes of Practice. It is a straightforward task to say that these have already been accepted in the same regulatory environment and therefore they represent Relevant Good Practice and should be complied with as Reasonably Practicable.

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Sunburnt Country #3 - 10-24 Feb 2025 - Sustainability & ESG news from Australia and the World

This edition of Sunburnt Country explores the latest trends in sustainability, focusing on AI's environmental impact, ESG reporting advancements, and climate change policy challenges.

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Sustainability and AI #2: AI for Good, or AI Gone Wrong? Addressing the Ethical Challenges

In our previous discussion, we explored an overview of the transformative potential of AI in advancing sustainability. However, the deployment of AI technologies is not without its ethical challenges. It promises the best of times and the worst of times all at once. Nate Silver recently stated that “AI is the highest-stakes game of poker in the world right now. Even in a bearish case, where we merely achieve modest improvements over current LLMs and other technologies like driverless cars, far short of artificial superintelligence (ASI), it will be at least an important technology. Probably at least a high 7 or low 8 on what I call the Technological Richter Scale, with broadly disruptive effects on the distribution of wealth, power, agency, and how society organizes itself. And that’s before getting into p(doom), the possibility that civilization will destroy itself or enter a dystopia because of misaligned AI.” If you have a moment, indulge yourself and go down the Technological Richter Scale and p(doom) rabbit holes, but for now, in short, its impact will be significant and broad.

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Sunburnt Country #2 - Sustainability & ESG news from Australia and the World

Global & Australian Sustainability 🔹 What Does Australia’s New Climate Reporting Legislation Mean for Small Businesses? Simple overview of what you need to do as a SME.

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Standards and Reasonably Practicable Part 2: Examples and guidelines

When determining what is Reasonably Practicable, the consideration is to identify and implement what ‘Should’ be done, not what ‘Could’ be done. This is a common source of confusion as some of the early guidance in Australia presents a different view, however it has now been clarified by the Supreme Court of Victoria in 2019 [VSC 460].

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Sustainability and AI: SustainabiliGPT

Artificial intelligence. It can simultaneously cause the rolling of eyes and unmetered excitement. I genuinely believe AI has a crucial role to play in addressing the complex environmental challenges we face and enabling us, the people who work in this space, to develop new and innovative ways to respond to the challenges that we’ve faced in the past.

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