The Horse 2020/21

Environment & Technology

Test drive

Today, Jarno and I were going on our test drives. First of all, we drove a diesel car, then a hybrid, e-car and finally a fuel car. It was really interesting to test them directly afterwards. We drove every car for about 45-50 minutes so we could see really how they behave.

Currently, were writing our review and plan to publish it next week. We did quite some photos and also tried to do a “sound check”. Unfortunately, we couldn’t do a good sound check, as our mobiles and a separate microphone didn’t do well. In general, the hybrid and fuel car did behave the best. They drove comfortable and had a reasonable fuel usage.

Were looking forward to publish our results.

This was the hybrid car, we drove.

Social Media Post: Project Textiles Survey

Text V1:

Hello Everybody,

I just finished my survey. I would appreciate it if you could fill out the form.
Here is the link: https://ee.humanitarianresponse.info/x/1vUy0tvN

Thank you very much!

Sandrine

Picture:

Text V2:

Hello Everybody,

Are you a "sustainable textile consumer"? Just find it out by filling out our survey: https://ee.humanitarianresponse.info/x/1vUy0tvN

Thank you very much! It's a collaboration project with Kerala, India - we are looking forward to our results that will be published on dontwastemy.energy

Best, Sandrine & Kerala Team 

Step 2: Information ecosystem

I`m searching information all over the world. My aim is to build a lively place underground the earth. That`s why I need a hole ecosystem. There are now some steps I need to do, to make this happen.

Oxygen:

It`s something we don`t need to make a lot of effort. 

We need so tree`s and plant`s to have enough.

https://www.schule-und-familie.de/wissen-wieso-weshalb-warum/natur/woher-kommt-der-sauerstoff-den-wir-atmen.html

Water:

You take the strongest material & heat it. The heat is controlled and
heated by electricity. This is how hydrogen is produced. It flows finally to the
tap water.
I still have a filter to cool the water.

In the end, we have drinkable water that will last forever.

 

To be continue

Progress: Update 03.06.2021

I tried to get in contact with every team I collaborate, to get to know, if they still need anything from me and to see, how far they are with their project until today. The Basque teams currently are having exams and are not working on the project. After the exams they are going to work on it again. So now I have to wait for them.

The Indian team are also having exams and are now in a lockdown. They will probably start working on the project again when the exams are over, if it's possible with the lockdown.

Meanwhile I am working on my research part of the text. I also sent an e-mail to the secretary's office to ask if they could send the link of my survey to the whole school (inclusive the teachers). Now I am waiting for their respond.

[in progress]

What we achieved today (03.06.2021) and forecast in three weeks (24.06.2021)

Today

Today we concluded our personal research for this project. We find that the information we have now is enough, otherwise our project post would become out of hand.

Also we contacted the people responsible for the clima pavillion in Zurich to find out, what they need for us for our collaboration.

Our collaboration team from Kerala has exams at the moment, which means they will send their document with their research as soon as their exams are through (estimated in about one or two weeks). 

In three weeks

Due to final exams which are held here at our school, we will not have school for the next two weeks. That means we will not be working on this project as actively until the 24th of June.

On the 24th we will evaluate and analyze our survey and add it to our final document.

Also we will include the research of the team from Kerala into our document as well.