when I visited Singapore, I was shocked by how clean and organized everything was. There was such a nice transportation system and maps were everywhere. All countries should learn from this country
@@Sanjeevkumar-lx4ni define how green should green be? Check out other videos on Singapore's heartlands.. Hope that helps. It is highly urbanised, I caution you.
I am from Poland. I think garden plan in Singapore is really good. Every day in my country is planty of air polution. I feeling really bad in it. I think Singapore is a citi in the future. Clean and without air polution country. (I'm so sorry for any bad words in my comment. My englisch is not perfect.)
You know that when Singapore says they'll do something about it, they'll DO something about it and become an international model on it. My greatest admiration for the people and authorities of Singapore. Greetings from Mexico!
They're not doing as great as you might think but I 100% agree. Mexico should use Singapore's centrist government as a model to emulate for success, but with a socialist president like AMLO and the three branches of government under his control, things in Mexico will only get worse without hope for improvement. Pinche AMLO hundio a la nacion no solo durante su sexenio, sino que en nuestra vida Mexico no se va a poder recuperar. Ese es el nivel de daño que el socialista nos ha causado. RIP.
@@Archedgar Oh boy, there's so many things we could learn and emulate from Singapore, if we all just had the will and were under a competent and efficient leadership 😂 ¿Qué nos queda por hacer con nuestro viejito de Palacio Nacional?
@@98aoc Since our people work the most in the world, maybe Mexico would be a superpower...... but I slightly disagree with the last bit. Elections in Mexico are completely corrupt, however this time that is not the problem. El viejito es el peor presidente que hemos tenido en mi vida pero conozco *demasiada* gente que todavia lo apoya incondicionalmente a pesar de todas las mentiras, corrupcion y traiciones que ha cometido. Ahora si que Mexico merece la paliza que nos estan dando. La gente de Singapore no trabaja como nosotros pero tampoco tienen tantos zombies como aqui. [ OECD statistics data.oecd.org/emp/hours-worked.htm Mexico tiene la gente mas trabajadora del mundo y aun asi apoyan al peje, RIP ]
Singapore is awesome! As a student of sustainability, I say they truly deserve praise. They do what they say and show results, it is truly wholesome. I hope to someday contribute to such achievements. God bless Singapore.
I feel like I’m watching Apple’s Keynote. Love it! Supermarket could start charging 10 cents for each plastic bag to encourage shoppers to bring their own bag. On top of that, we could look into turning plastic waste into plastic bricks as it is stronger than normal bricks.
@@jfyyeo6693 There can be fast compost machines in highrises buildings to turn househod waste into nice fertilizer. People can harvest and use that compost to fertilize vegitables in their balcony garden. What do you think?
Yup the charging for plastic bag thing is a pretty simple and good solution. I tot there were plans to do that why aren’t they doing it? Genuinely curious cos I’m sure they have thought bout it. Even Malaysia hav someth similar where on Thursdays or someth supermarket don’t give out free plastic bagv
This makes me feel depressed as a Filipino. Corruption and carelessness is so ingrained in this country, that it will probably take 2 more generations to reach what Singapore was 30 years ago.
From Bangladesh, it would take eternities to go a place like that when all that is we are doing is hating each other for religious difference and making this place a worst place for the future generations. So stressful sometimes ☹️
@honestly yah Erm, are you sure you got the right meaning from the original comment? Pretty sure he/she was referring to corruption and carelessness in _the Philippines_ , not Singapore.
Don't be sad Philippine is a rich country, try to explore in the Philippines and outside Metro Manila you will see the beauty of the Philippines. Yes Singapore is a rich country but a small country. Philippines will make it in a span of 10years. Trust the process God Bless Philippines.
I like that they understand that more green spaces will allow more wildlife amongst us! I feel that the animals and trees serve an important role to Singapore! I hope that they could keep this up:)
It's a great start. It's better and more detailed than most countries have promised. However, it could really go a bit further: the density of MRT and bus in city center around Marina Bay / Raffles is now high enough that you could turn it into a pedestrian & cycling/electric pmd area soon. Phase out the use abuse of plastic bags in about every hawkers & food courts out there
What about a composting system??? A food waste collecting system where the food waste will be composted. I tried it Aerobic Composting at home myself and surprisingly no worm or smell! This can help to reduce food waste that ends up in the landfill and the composted soil can be use for trees across the island or our local farmers. Can target restaurants first, especially buffets! As for general public, many will probably take advantage of it and throw non composted food / materials in it so we need to publicise it a lot then it is up to Singapore to make the effort.
We are rolling out new legislation that will make it mandatory for shopping malls, hotels, large food manufacturing businesses etc to segregate and treat food waste from 2024 onwards. These new requirements will help ensure that food waste from large food waste generators is segregated and diverted for treatment or converted into useful products such as animal feed, compost/fertiliser or biogas for energy generation instead of being incinerated. More information can be found here: www.nea.gov.sg/media/news/news/index/businesses-required-to-segregate-food-waste-for-treatment-under-new-legislation
@@shr6482 plant-based. most common foods i have composted before are onion/garlic skin because i don’t use them to make broth, and rotten vegetables in the fridge that i forgot to eat them before they turn bad.
I still think product packaging is contributing to waste more than others. A lot of products is usually needed 2 to 3 or 4 layers (such as box, wrapping, product molds inside the box, cable tie, etc) just to reach the item itself. Not to mention the manual, the warranty card, and sometimes air cushions. and most of it can't be reused. Except for air bubbles wrap of course.
Thank you for sharing and it's good to have a long term vision. Could you cover short term implementation. For example, the tree planting is 10x slower than other cities (with less money) as they actively engage residents. Look forward to seeing greener Singapore as the weather is becoming hot
Animal agriculture takes up huge carbon footprint. Wish the ministries encourage more people to opt for plant-based food, which is a more substainable option, also better for the animals, environment and our health.
Well done Singapore, so inspirational and a genuine effort to tackle climate change in a very comprehensive way. You have made significant commitments to the UN-SDGs 2030 because it is the right thing to do-for your own nation and for the wider regional and global community. Thank you for being a model for what can be possible if there is the public and political will to tackle complex and urgent problems. Please don't be shy about proclaiming this message to this rest of the world-we all need to be challenged to respond proactively to these pressing issues . Cheers, from Aotearoa New Zealand- here's hoping that we can all learn from your experiences.
Ok THIS is how you tackle the GLOBAL EMERGENCY of climate change! Can someone please put this video in front of the embarassment that is the current Australian government? Still in denial about climate change even AFTER the hellish furnaces of our Black Summer. It truly beggars belief. We need coordinated, well-thought out, visionary plans like this everywhere and now!
Their green plan 2030 is a study in vision statements - and the thing about Singapore is they will actually achieve it! Unfortunately, some countries won’t even think big because they are afraid on not able to meet targets.
I hope my country could copy and replicate what Singapore is already doing. Singapore's Green Plan is really deal-breaking (mostly to developed countries).
Like that government must give out resuable bag to everyone on top of that although they say reuseable but their handles broke fast. I used to buy reusable bags but now i just use plastic bag again. Then keep it to reuse as trash bag.
I enjoy this beautiful video and would like to thank the entire team for the sustainability efforts. Nonetheless, I sincerely hope that Singapore would learn from the lessons of other countries going green. For instance, this is what happened when Germany went “Green”: - Household bills doubled - Fossil fuel net use, down 12% - Taxes increased by a total of 243 billion Euros - Greenhouse gas emissions, unchanged - Net job loss: 20,000 per year More thorough research needs to be conducted to mitigate the risks faced by other countries going green. Thank you.
Yes, Singapore is ahead of many countries in combating climate change. However, some points of improvement are: 1. Fossil fuel divestment. Not subsidising isn't enough. To make a true impact, divestment is the way, starting from universities, to businesses in Singapore. Without divestment efforts, fossil fuel industries will only grow and continue to use their money in Anti-climate campaigns & efforts. 2. Unknown to many, not even some of the ministers, Singapore is one of the countries that supports a future project of deep-sea mining. Action needs to be taken
Now they just need to promote generative agriculture and agroforestry and they will be hitting most of the major sustaibility marks! Really good job ❤️
Do include preschool in learning sustainability as well! Can create CPD courses for teachers to know what and how they need to learn/teach sustainability in the classroom!
Singapore government should also consider HFCEV and road tax should be holistic based (vehicle weight, source of energy charging, mileage and manufacture carbon footprint)
wow. From an outside perspective it looks like the whole government is fully onboard with this agenda and it's great to see how immersed so many Singaporean ministers seem in the topic of sustainability.
It seems like their policies and actions are based on science and they actually get them done really quickly. Maybe that's because Singapore isn't a full democracy and they managed to get rid of a lot of the weaknesses of democracy (like bureaucracy, corruption, uninformed voters etc) without the government abusing its powers too much.
For water reuse, you can use wetland plants to treat greywater and blackwater straight out of households into gardens or park areas dedicated for such treatement.
5:25 Not obvious to many, but that NEWsand idea, if it works, is one of the biggest gamechangers for the world. Usable sand is the primary ingredient for concrete construction, and the world is running out of it faster than sources of freshwater. If the idea works, it would be actually possible to build a concrete building totally from recycled sand.
Singapore is blessed with good leaders who care about its citizens' well-being. Myanmar is unlucky, and plagued with a series of dictatorships. The current one is the worst, and hopefully the last.
Government-funded composts stations to reduce food waste from restaurants and food courts/coffee shops would be a great first step. Sad to see so much food go to waste every day.
Would love to know if passive houses is something worth investing in to reduce air cond use. Im sure engineers can figure out passive ventilation for apartment houses.
From Japan, I would tell you guys that our heads of ministers will never show up and speak their policy. Singapore is truly amazing.
At least they are doing something...
Good
Thankfully lky set the PowerPoint tradition. Now we upgrade to keynote ;)
Thank you
@@egorsheverev8086 o)kokoo)k))kokk(o
I never felt so emotional. Thank you to our Ministers and us Singaporeans.
Parliament is a clown show
@@maverickfalcon4856 Have you watched other Parliament?
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when I visited Singapore, I was shocked by how clean and organized everything was. There was such a nice transportation system and maps were everywhere. All countries should learn from this country
You will be even more hugely surprised how things was 40 years ago in singapore compared to now.
Is singapore so green please reply
@@Sanjeevkumar-lx4ni define how green should green be? Check out other videos on Singapore's heartlands.. Hope that helps. It is highly urbanised, I caution you.
Beware Klaus Schwab agenda
@@Sanjeevkumar-lx4ni Turning the Little Red Dot GREEN.
I am from Poland. I think garden plan in Singapore is really good. Every day in my country is planty of air polution. I feeling really bad in it. I think Singapore is a citi in the future. Clean and without air polution country. (I'm so sorry for any bad words in my comment. My englisch is not perfect.)
Don't worry your effort is already commendable.
You know that when Singapore says they'll do something about it, they'll DO something about it and become an international model on it. My greatest admiration for the people and authorities of Singapore. Greetings from Mexico!
They're not doing as great as you might think but I 100% agree. Mexico should use Singapore's centrist government as a model to emulate for success, but with a socialist president like AMLO and the three branches of government under his control, things in Mexico will only get worse without hope for improvement.
Pinche AMLO hundio a la nacion no solo durante su sexenio, sino que en nuestra vida Mexico no se va a poder recuperar. Ese es el nivel de daño que el socialista nos ha causado. RIP.
@@Archedgar Oh boy, there's so many things we could learn and emulate from Singapore, if we all just had the will and were under a competent and efficient leadership 😂
¿Qué nos queda por hacer con nuestro viejito de Palacio Nacional?
@@98aoc Since our people work the most in the world, maybe Mexico would be a superpower...... but I slightly disagree with the last bit. Elections in Mexico are completely corrupt, however this time that is not the problem.
El viejito es el peor presidente que hemos tenido en mi vida pero conozco *demasiada* gente que todavia lo apoya incondicionalmente a pesar de todas las mentiras, corrupcion y traiciones que ha cometido. Ahora si que Mexico merece la paliza que nos estan dando. La gente de Singapore no trabaja como nosotros pero tampoco tienen tantos zombies como aqui.
[ OECD statistics
data.oecd.org/emp/hours-worked.htm
Mexico tiene la gente mas trabajadora del mundo y aun asi apoyan al peje, RIP ]
@@Archedgar Estoy completamente de acuerdo.
Singapore is awesome! As a student of sustainability, I say they truly deserve praise. They do what they say and show results, it is truly wholesome. I hope to someday contribute to such achievements. God bless Singapore.
One of the way to support this is to purchase products from companies that support sustainability.
This place is a clown show
I feel like I’m watching Apple’s Keynote. Love it!
Supermarket could start charging 10 cents for each plastic bag to encourage shoppers to bring their own bag.
On top of that, we could look into turning plastic waste into plastic bricks as it is stronger than normal bricks.
@@jfyyeo6693 There can be fast compost machines in highrises buildings to turn househod waste into nice fertilizer. People can harvest and use that compost to fertilize vegitables in their balcony garden. What do you think?
Yup the charging for plastic bag thing is a pretty simple and good solution. I tot there were plans to do that why aren’t they doing it? Genuinely curious cos I’m sure they have thought bout it. Even Malaysia hav someth similar where on Thursdays or someth supermarket don’t give out free plastic bagv
@@nikbob2728 i dont know about anywhere else but in Ireland its been like that for ages
@@nikbob2728they started last year but a lot of people are angry 😅 my mom just bought the bags for trash externally
Beautiful country, this small country has a lot to offer! Love here from the Philippines🇵🇭
Yes. Let us all work together for a greener city Singapore, for a better living space for our families.
Good luck from Romania. I have high hopes for Singapore 👍
What you measure is what you will improve! Proud of the policy makers in Singapore to make a bold statement on sustainable development
This makes me feel depressed as a Filipino. Corruption and carelessness is so ingrained in this country, that it will probably take 2 more generations to reach what Singapore was 30 years ago.
From Bangladesh, it would take eternities to go a place like that when all that is we are doing is hating each other for religious difference and making this place a worst place for the future generations. So stressful sometimes ☹️
Also the corruption and corrupted using this opportunity to steals trillions from people. What a life bro
@honestly yah Erm, are you sure you got the right meaning from the original comment? Pretty sure he/she was referring to corruption and carelessness in _the Philippines_ , not Singapore.
Being a fellow singaporean. I can understand you..
Don't be sad Philippine is a rich country, try to explore in the Philippines and outside Metro Manila you will see the beauty of the Philippines.
Yes Singapore is a rich country but a small country. Philippines will make it in a span of 10years. Trust the process God Bless Philippines.
I like that they understand that more green spaces will allow more wildlife amongst us! I feel that the animals and trees serve an important role to Singapore! I hope that they could keep this up:)
Bravo to our leaders in Singapore! Thank you for leading us ahead to greater n betters days ahead for us all in Singapore ! Blessings 🙌🏻
Great job Singapore. Appreciate this nation put so much efforts on the climate change dilemma. That's a great start. Let's pray for the Earth.
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I am proud of SG's development! :)
It's a great start. It's better and more detailed than most countries have promised. However, it could really go a bit further: the density of MRT and bus in city center around Marina Bay / Raffles is now high enough that you could turn it into a pedestrian & cycling/electric pmd area soon. Phase out the use abuse of plastic bags in about every hawkers & food courts out there
it's so great of them to acknowledge their weaknesses and challenges then turn it into opportunity
What about a composting system??? A food waste collecting system where the food waste will be composted. I tried it Aerobic Composting at home myself and surprisingly no worm or smell! This can help to reduce food waste that ends up in the landfill and the composted soil can be use for trees across the island or our local farmers.
Can target restaurants first, especially buffets!
As for general public, many will probably take advantage of it and throw non composted food / materials in it so we need to publicise it a lot then it is up to Singapore to make the effort.
Agreed
Restaurants waste a lot of food
They throw away a lot
I like this idea SO MUCH. Compost is black gold :)
We are rolling out new legislation that will make it mandatory for shopping malls, hotels, large food manufacturing businesses etc to segregate and treat food waste from 2024 onwards. These new requirements will help ensure that food waste from large food waste generators is segregated and diverted for treatment or converted into useful products such as animal feed, compost/fertiliser or biogas for energy generation instead of being incinerated. More information can be found here:
www.nea.gov.sg/media/news/news/index/businesses-required-to-segregate-food-waste-for-treatment-under-new-legislation
Do you compost animal-based waste or only plant-based?
@@shr6482 plant-based. most common foods i have composted before are onion/garlic skin because i don’t use them to make broth, and rotten vegetables in the fridge that i forgot to eat them before they turn bad.
The sustainable development of future generation growing is best example of Singapore in the world 💐🇮🇳🤝🇮🇩
Perfect. I am pleased with Lawrence's words that we reuse the last drops of water!
SINGAPORE the role model for the whole world !. The world would be a better and peaceful place to live in ! ! !.
Really promising, SG is truly a model for ASEAN and other Asian countries to follow! Kudos!
Congratulations to all Singaporeans involved in this amazing project! Cheers!
This deserves more views. Happy National Day! 🇸🇬
Well done Singaporeans
Love from India 🙏🏻🇮🇳🚩
im from the USA and this is inspiring, giving city of future vibes. hope our country can start making these progressive moves sometime soon
I love Singapore!
Just wow!! What an inspiring video from the leading figures of Singaporean government.
Thank you for making and keeping Singapore as great as it is today, as it is the future!
How I wish that French ministers could explain their policy that simply. Good job, Singapore.
I hope this will have a sustainable impact for our future generations!
seeing what our ministers have done for us, i feel proud and glad to be studying in singapore
I am so proud of Singapore
If Germany had a plan like this, I would be positive for our future. I hope you the best for your goals.
I still think product packaging is contributing to waste more than others. A lot of products is usually needed 2 to 3 or 4 layers (such as box, wrapping, product molds inside the box, cable tie, etc) just to reach the item itself. Not to mention the manual, the warranty card, and sometimes air cushions. and most of it can't be reused. Except for air bubbles wrap of course.
싱가포르의 2030 그린 플랜을 응원합니다. 그리고 배움니다.
자연의 도시로 성숙해가는 선택과 실천도 응원합니다.
It is a good step forward, but it is important to understand that it doesn't stop here. Many more steps to go :)
Nice to know someone is taking serious action in tackling climate change and sustainability
Thank you for sharing and it's good to have a long term vision. Could you cover short term implementation. For example, the tree planting is 10x slower than other cities (with less money) as they actively engage residents. Look forward to seeing greener Singapore as the weather is becoming hot
SG is going ahead to plant one million trees!!
Very encouraged by the vision n plan Sg Gov has for Singapore!
Thanks for this amazing golden knowledge. I'm writing a paper on sustainable planning of Green spaces and this information has helped alot. Much love
The World must take initiative to plan their green plan and take stern action for long term benefits for our Earth.
Other countries must learn from you guys 🙌
Animal agriculture takes up huge carbon footprint. Wish the ministries encourage more people to opt for plant-based food, which is a more substainable option, also better for the animals, environment and our health.
when everything becomes plant-based also not good. The solution is diversity of food sources.
Where will you get B6 B12 Vitamin A D…?
Well done Singapore, so inspirational and a genuine effort to tackle climate change in a very comprehensive way. You have made significant commitments to the UN-SDGs 2030 because it is the right thing to do-for your own nation and for the wider regional and global community. Thank you for being a model for what can be possible if there is the public and political will to tackle complex and urgent problems. Please don't be shy about proclaiming this message to this rest of the world-we all need to be challenged to respond proactively to these pressing issues . Cheers, from Aotearoa New Zealand- here's hoping that we can all learn from your experiences.
Beautiful ....Love from Kuala Lumpur :)
Ok THIS is how you tackle the GLOBAL EMERGENCY of climate change! Can someone please put this video in front of the embarassment that is the current Australian government? Still in denial about climate change even AFTER the hellish furnaces of our Black Summer. It truly beggars belief. We need coordinated, well-thought out, visionary plans like this everywhere and now!
Their green plan 2030 is a study in vision statements - and the thing about Singapore is they will actually achieve it! Unfortunately, some countries won’t even think big because they are afraid on not able to meet targets.
This video was done so well that I want to re-watch it
Nice vision guys I love it. I hope you can achieve more than those plans thanks from Turkey 👏🏿👏🏿
well done. im so glad there's a lot of thought into this.
No words.. superb. Very well organised and great future thinking and great thinking about future generations.. 😎
I hope my country could copy and replicate what Singapore is already doing. Singapore's Green Plan is really deal-breaking (mostly to developed countries).
Singapore is truly amazing ! The best nation
i‘m in love with this. it’s so inspiring! i really truly love singapore so much
I helped design the RO pressure vessels @3:24
thank you for your important work!
Thank you for your hard work and contribution 🙏
Thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Yep, every citizens should use reusable bag to save plastic bag.
Like that government must give out resuable bag to everyone on top of that although they say reuseable but their handles broke fast. I used to buy reusable bags but now i just use plastic bag again. Then keep it to reuse as trash bag.
Then the govt has to make reusable bags easily acccessible but thats not the case.
I like their vision on public transport and cycling. It will help in cutting down pollution and dependancy on oil.
Great governance policies and development plan. However, action speaks louder than words😌..
you clearly are ignorant about Singapore.
When they say they do it, they do it.
bruh their goals are literally in the decades. Its not a question of whether they will do it, but if they can do it faster, but thats totally unfair.
I enjoy this beautiful video and would like to thank the entire team for the sustainability efforts. Nonetheless, I sincerely hope that Singapore would learn from the lessons of other countries going green. For instance, this is what happened when Germany went “Green”:
- Household bills doubled
- Fossil fuel net use, down 12%
- Taxes increased by a total of 243 billion Euros
- Greenhouse gas emissions, unchanged
- Net job loss: 20,000 per year
More thorough research needs to be conducted to mitigate the risks faced by other countries going green. Thank you.
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People: praising SG
Me : feeling proud
Same
Yes, Singapore is ahead of many countries in combating climate change. However, some points of improvement are:
1. Fossil fuel divestment. Not subsidising isn't enough. To make a true impact, divestment is the way, starting from universities, to businesses in Singapore. Without divestment efforts, fossil fuel industries will only grow and continue to use their money in Anti-climate campaigns & efforts.
2. Unknown to many, not even some of the ministers, Singapore is one of the countries that supports a future project of deep-sea mining. Action needs to be taken
WOW. TQ for giving some hope to the world.
The world has to learn from Singapore
All good - The entire world needs to embrace strong sustainability right now.Try for zero waste as soon as possible please
Props to the team who did up this video!!!
Now they just need to promote generative agriculture and agroforestry and they will be hitting most of the major sustaibility marks! Really good job ❤️
Do include preschool in learning sustainability as well! Can create CPD courses for teachers to know what and how they need to learn/teach sustainability in the classroom!
Yes, I agreed with you. Start from preschools
Big Big Thks alot...am excited....why the dislikes - i will never understand....
Singapore government should also consider HFCEV and road tax should be holistic based (vehicle weight, source of energy charging, mileage and manufacture carbon footprint)
Great Singapore! Congratulations ..
Respect Singapore . I love you. Respect.
this is so amazing, a far cry from our country
wow. From an outside perspective it looks like the whole government is fully onboard with this agenda and it's great to see how immersed so many Singaporean ministers seem in the topic of sustainability.
It seems like their policies and actions are based on science and they actually get them done really quickly. Maybe that's because Singapore isn't a full democracy and they managed to get rid of a lot of the weaknesses of democracy (like bureaucracy, corruption, uninformed voters etc) without the government abusing its powers too much.
ITS INSPIRING US NICE POLICIES AND GREAT ACTION
My all time favourite country singapore 😍😍😍
OMG thats amazing. I'am from Indonesia and i cry to see this.
Missing home always. Lets do this together!!
from Indonesia, i wish i can be the one of contributors that can make my country being this precious country (Singapore)
For water reuse, you can use wetland plants to treat greywater and blackwater straight out of households into gardens or park areas dedicated for such treatement.
SG makes every drop of water counts.
6:33 car casually going through bus only lane
5:25 Not obvious to many, but that NEWsand idea, if it works, is one of the biggest gamechangers for the world. Usable sand is the primary ingredient for concrete construction, and the world is running out of it faster than sources of freshwater. If the idea works, it would be actually possible to build a concrete building totally from recycled sand.
We're running trials for NEWSand. It's been used to repave the plaza in front of our building too: mothership.sg/2020/07/nea-plaza-newsand/
@@MSEsingaporedidn’t we already do this in samakau landfill?
Espero que hagan algo así en mi país , me inspiraron muchas gracias
Not only rising tides, but also heavier and more frequent rainfall. We will need to build more covered walkways and underground spaces and pathways.
this is outstanding, how could i help to sustain the environment as a human in earth hmm
No no. To be fully green, we must paint everything in green.
been there done that in the Army, so no thanks
we'd rather use cool paint: www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/hdb-pilots-paints-that-can-cool-housing-estates-by-up-to-2-13045672
video has that Apple feel
Great presentations. .
I'm from Jakarta, this inspiring me..
Every county should be doing this
You are doing amazing and this is beautiful you can go further.
Deeply inspirational!!!!!
Pls tax those bbt shop more for every plastic cup
Oh wow, is elias park primary, yes so cool and proud. :-)
Singapore is blessed with good leaders who care about its citizens' well-being. Myanmar is unlucky, and plagued with a series of dictatorships. The current one is the worst, and hopefully the last.
I feel emotional as an American feeling like we will never have this 🥲
Government-funded composts stations to reduce food waste from restaurants and food courts/coffee shops would be a great first step. Sad to see so much food go to waste every day.
mr lawrence wong filmed at my school omg
ikr im so flattered
@@heyytheree YO U PRI WHAT AHAHA
@@heyytheree ORHHH WUYGEFWYGF WELL HI AWESOME SENIOR DO YK WHO TZE RON IS 👀
@@heyytheree WHATS UR NAME OMG WIUFWFJUWYGF
Elias Park Primary School?
Would love to know if passive houses is something worth investing in to reduce air cond use. Im sure engineers can figure out passive ventilation for apartment houses.