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Un intero quartiere di Copenhagen riprogettato per adattarsi ai cambiamenti climatici

Un intero quartiere di Copenhagen riprogettato per adattarsi ai cambiamenti climatici | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

Per secoli il concetto di centro abitato ha posto l’uomo e i suoi bisogni al centro, e la natura come contorno, via via modellato – spesso con interventi scriteriati – per assolvere allo scopo.

Un rapporto squilibrato, dove il soggetto pensate – l’uomo – ha di prassi piegato ai suoi voleri l’ambiente esterno.Senza rispetto per le sue regole, i suoi ritmi ed equilibri. Di fronte a colate di asfalto e cemento, boschi rasi al suolo e corsi d’acqua deviati, la natura però non è rimasta a guardare, rispondendo alle “violenze” con catastrofi, disastri ed eventi eccezionali ormai sempre più frequenti.

Eventi dannosi e cambiamenti che hanno tutti i caratteri dicampanelli d’allarme, segnali che la tendenza nei rapporti tra il soggetto pensante e la natura va cambiata. Uno spazio cittadino può essere riprogettato per assecondare le evoluzioni del clima, così per esempio suggeriscono dalla Danimarca.

Nella capitale Copenhagen, le piogge negli ultimi anni sono divenute sempre più abbondanti, diventando un problema  per l’incolumità dei residenti, ed un costo insostenibile per le autorità locali. Per la precisione, i danni causati dal fenomeno hanno richiesto spese di 5 miliardi di corone, quasi un miliardo di euro....


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Infographic: Feeding 7 Billion People And Counting

Infographic: Feeding 7 Billion People And Counting | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

Inspired by a recent Wall Street Journal article, Sustainable America has created the following infographic to show how food is wasted and lost around the world, and what can be done about it.

 

Food waste and food security are serious problems, but there are current solutions and ways you can help. Read on to learn more, and stay tuned for our next blog post, which will delve deeper into some of the points made by Lappe and Nierenberg in the Wall Street Journal piece.


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Creativity Angel's comment, February 4, 2:30 AM
Insects are the solution, more than 1,000,000,000 people on the planet eat insects every day.
Creativity Angel's curator insight, February 4, 2:31 AM

Insects are the solution. Western people has to use to know that more than 1,000,000,000 people on the planet eat insects every day and they are the most effective food.

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Water management for sustainable cities

Water management for sustainable cities | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

One of the greatest environmental and social challenges facing many countries is the development of urban water management strategies that will support significant population growth in an era of climate change.

By the middle of this century, about 70 per cent of the world’s population will be living in cities where existing water services and planning processes are ill equipped to handle such growth and the accompanying economic and climatic challenges. Climatic extremes of droughts, floods and heatwaves will place increasing pressure on the livability of cities.


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New Report issues a warning about humanity’s ability to survive without a major change in direction

New Report issues a warning about humanity’s ability to survive without a major change in direction | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

2052: A Global Forecast for the Next Forty Years, by Jorgen Randers, launched by the Club of Rome on May 7, raises the possibility that humankind might not survive on the planet if it continues on its path of over-consumption and short-termism.

In the Report author Jorgen Randers raises essential questions:

 

The Report says the main cause of future problems is the excessively short-term predominant political and economic model. “We need a system of governance that takes a more long-term view”, said Professor Randers, speaking in Rotterdam. “It is unlikely that governments will pass necessary regulation to force the markets to allocate more money into climate friendly solutions, and must not assume that markets will work for the benefit of humankind”.

 

AN : some critical analysis of our current use of the world's resources is being addresssed here. Valuable and clarion call for concern and action.

 

http://www.clubofrome.org/?p=4211

 


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