The Horse 2020/21

Environment & Technology

do we have enough energy?

The car industry is increasingly turning to electric vehicles. But do we have enough energy to meet this d

emand? It doesn't make much sense to try to reduce the CO2 balance by building electric vehicles, but the necessary energy is not available.

In order to get the energy we need, we could include many sustainable sources. Like for example: Wind turbines, hydroelectric power and solar panels.

do we have enough energy.m4a (429,83 kb)

Food production: A sustainable food supply

Future challenges

It is estimated that by 2050 the world's population will reach 9.1 billion (34% higher than today). Food production will need to increase by 70% to feed the larger and most likely more urban population.

More food will have to be produced using less land. In addition water and energy will become limiting factors. Global food production methods must change to minimise the impact on the environment. I am curious to find out which methods we will use or want to use in the future. 

I would like to interview different farmers and/or shops. 

Here our audio file: Food production.m4a (457.66 kb)

https://www.eufic.org/en/food-production/article/food-production-3-3-a-sustainable-food-supply

Gold of the future

One of the most important ressources on our planet: Water

We need it in almost every aspect of our life, but we are running out of it. This leads to companys trade with it and trying to make profit with it. We want to discover how they do it and if everything is legal.

Now...

  • What are the consequences for future generations?
  • How did it get so far?
  • How does it look with dry regions?
  • What can we do?