The Great Green Wall of Africa is the next wonder of the world
A Great Green Wall that borders the Sahara and restores fertility to Africa: a grandiose, entirely African project that has already started and can change the future.
A Great Green Wall that borders the Sahara and restores fertility to Africa: a grandiose, entirely African project that has already started and can change the future.
[: en] DENSO's Persuasive Electric Vehicle (PEV) is the most promising and versatile among electric and autonomous vehicles. [: en] DENSO's Persuasive Electric Vehicle (PEV) is the most promising and most promising of electric and autonomous vehicles. versatile.[:]
There is a global threat that could truly spell catastrophe for our species, but it's not the first one that would come to mind. Let it bet?
We have discovered only 5% of the oceans. And they can save our lives. This is why Cousteau gives life to Proteus, more than an underwater laboratory: an underwater space station.
Sleepless nights, emotional swings and seemingly intractable conflicts, but the agreement on the Recovery Fund finally arrives. Everyone is satisfied, but one excellent victim: the Just Transition Fund. And hopefully not the environment.
The United Arab Emirates in history. The nation enters the interplanetary era with Hope, its first mission to Mars that launched yesterday.
Vituperated and opposed, but he is the only one who can face this crisis (and the next ones): the Universal Minimum Income is needed now more than ever.
Tourism is becoming more atomised, but this does not mean it gives up technology. Anthenea is a small autonomous island of well-being moving on the water.
The most historic of Milan's trams comes back to life in an anti-Covid way in the interpretation of a designer. Passerella is a message of style, effectiveness and enthusiasm.
Jeffrey Schlegelmilch is the director of the Columbia University structure that deals with "predicting and preventing" end-of-the-world megadisasters.
Is infinite technological development possible in a world of finite resources? With these technologies (and their conscious use) probably yes.
The pandemic has not canceled the future, it has "only" changed it. This is why predictions about the future also change: but the world in 2030 still looks pink.
Everything seems to tell us that it is an unsustainable system. But the end of capitalism will bring about huge, not necessarily better, changes. Here are the predictions of writers and experts.
The worst prospects illustrated by world climatologists have already been overcome. Global warming will exceed all the thresholds, and ahead of schedule.
From science fiction to research ground for the united nations: floating cities could offer partial or total solutions to different problems.
The South Pole is heating up to triple the speed of the rest of the planet. The main culprit? The nature. But we are not innocent.
UK, the plan remains that, indeed more: by 2032 only electric cars in the intentions of the British Minister of Transport. Will they make it?
The State that pushes hard on recycling and waste management is betting everything on the future in the name of the environment. Positive reactions from operators to the proposals on the topic contained in the Colao plan
Sustainable mobility is the new short-term goal of the human species. Many startups today will drive transportation, and some of the economy, tomorrow. Here are 5 really promising ones.
A discovery that could change many things: Water vapor can produce a tension on surfaces: towards a new renewable energy source.
Tirana Riverside, the first coronavirus-resistant district designed by Boeri, shows an insight into how we should redesign future cities regardless of the virus, simply to live better.