Paris Wants To Be The World’s First Self Sustainable City

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @TheImpossibleBuild
    @TheImpossibleBuild  Год назад +6

    Can Paris achieve this dream?

    • @BrowncoatGofAZ
      @BrowncoatGofAZ 11 месяцев назад

      With enough time, effort, finance, resources, and innovation, absolutely.

  • @Baby1245
    @Baby1245 Год назад +13

    Converting buildings into urban farm production centers is a good idea and is a great job for many... Trees should be everywhere to keep the city cool...protecting the city from the sun's heat... Carbon capture machinery should aldo be added...

  • @alexandrecaillol4823
    @alexandrecaillol4823 Год назад +4

    Thank you for your work. I discovered new projects through the channel.
    It would be good to share source links in the video description.

  • @micaeloliveira2727
    @micaeloliveira2727 Год назад +2

    Not true the living costs in Paris 😮 wasn't expecting that. 6000 a month for a family of 4 😅😅😅 i would say 1400 for a 4 people family nice shopping

  • @alphonsobutlakiv789
    @alphonsobutlakiv789 Год назад +1

    Let's put grow lights in the catacombs, they can grow cantaloupe and cabbage down there, maybe even catacomb catlel

  • @kenneybis1097
    @kenneybis1097 Год назад

    I'm relatively confident that self sufficient cities have existed for thousands of years, also we will never be one of them because of people.

  • @bopcar2140
    @bopcar2140 Год назад +1

    This is so cool!!!!

  • @amaury784
    @amaury784 Год назад

    I am an optimistic guy, but urban farm in Paris will have 0 impact on Paris and Parisians. Parisians roofs are special, you can't use 90% of them, and there is not enough space. For example,1.4acres square meters represents absolutly nothing (parc exposition versailles), you will never feed Paris with this. Even with 10 parc des expositions, it will have no impact
    And of course, it will be really expensive for nothing. Paris is surronded by fields, if you want local products, just buy products from these fields. It would be way more interesting for cities like Singapour (who lack space around the city) or desertic cities like Dubai, but for European cities, it's useless

  • @w0tch
    @w0tch Год назад +1

    I live in Paris and I eat healthy biological food and good products for an average of 10-15€ per day. With 50€ per day, I could go to the restaurant 2 times … Please verify you sources

  • @ecofriend93
    @ecofriend93 Год назад

    Where are they gonna breed the animals they eat and how are they going to feed them? If that doesn't happen and they continue to eat animal products, it's not really providing all their food, is it?

  • @HansDunkelberg1
    @HansDunkelberg1 Год назад +1

    The air of Paris is horrible, and also if the entire contribution of the transport of the food is taken away, there still will remain a huge lot of pollution. Plants take the majority of their substance (think of nitrogen!) from the air. The air gets much better at bigger heights, in Paris, it's impressively good on the tip of the Eiffel Tower, but only a tiny fraction of the city's area lies that high. On former parking lots and similar surfaces, the soil will be heavily polluted. So I'd imagine that a plant grown in Paris won't be very healthy to eat, any time soon.
    As a cleverer approach would appear to me that you produce current in fusion plants like they're now beginning to be built in the USA, before transporting healthy food from rural places into the cities with electric vehicles.
    I've begun to observe numerous parallels between the Berlin of a hundred years ago and current Paris. Current Paris to me much appears like a reincarnation of the Berlin of those years, with Moscow being another such copy. It certainly has been one of the healthier aspects of the Berlin of eighty years ago that, out of the need produced by the war, people have begun to grow food in the middle that city too, but you're here dealing just with an emergency solution. The inhabitants of the Berlin of those years have been fed very poorly, like they had already been it around 1930, thanks to the Great Depression.
    As an emergency solution, growing food within Paris for certain has to appear as a reasonable approach. When the Internet or satellite-based vehicle navigation break down, for example due to a major solar flare pointed at Earth like the Carrington Event of 1859 has been caused by it, one could obtain disruptions to traffic, firefighting, and road maintenance which make out of urban farming a life-saver. As a safeguard against a loss of high-quality cuisine, urban farming certainly will convince me much less.

  • @trivialinsignific
    @trivialinsignific Год назад

    POOF ok, your it -

  • @trivialinsignific
    @trivialinsignific Год назад

    want to bees

  • @micaeloliveira2727
    @micaeloliveira2727 Год назад

    Congratulations for the effort but don't see economical viability. France loves loser projects

  • @OwnGrid
    @OwnGrid Год назад

    I would rather eat from the earth than PVC pipes thanks very much