Singapore also has a fantastic water management system in place as well as a waste disposal framework. Unfortunately recycling is very low and probably we’re waiting on the world to invent ways to help with that, right now mostly incinerated. Wildlife is thriving on this small island which is also a good indication of how clean the overall environment is. Kudos to the Singapore govt!
Lol Singapore is one of the most important financial place of the world, and a consecration of capitalism that put us in this crisis… Singapore, fossil money, is all except sustainable bro!
Recycling is low, but we have waste to energy power plants. And there are alot of countries doing recycling, but export these waste of containers to Asia. Is there anyway to ensure other countries that were doing recycling, the recycled materials actually went to recycling or dump to landfill instead.
For those who might not have realized, Singapore is both a city and a country. The reservoirs, military installations, air/naval bases, oil refineries, factories, airports, shipyards, incinerators, power plants, farms and many more where you find outside or within outskirt of other cities, these are all confined within the city Island of Singapore.
poor management and building owners choose to not have green in their property cause it would cost them more in building it and it will also cost them more for sustaining life in it. so they choose the side where they will have more profit in our city tho its not as great as the ones on the video there where alot of big and tall trees that are covering the road that makes it nice and cool but our government decided to chop all the trees down not just the old once even the small and young trees
As cities and towns continue to grow in terms of size and population, there is increasing demand for planners to manage these changes. Planners frequently work with other professionals such as engineers, architects, building surveyors, economists, developers, politicians, scientists, and environmental scientists.
I've been to Singapore also together with my architecture clasmates and we're also amazed how this country evolved through the years. It was amazing and I really enjoy this video. Good job.
Nice that my country, Singapore, is one of the most sustainable even though I feel it has a lot more to improve. This is because everywhere, here, you see Korean and Japanese beef restaurants. People here just consume and consume without regards for the environment.
Amazing content! I hope architecture students will learn more about sustainable architecture, the earth will benefit from this smart design and so will we.😊 ARCHITECTURE ROCKS! 😎
Love Singapore's green building wow gorgeous and Copenhagen rocks too great video!!! THANK YOU !! This gives me hope for a wonderful sustainable and green future...
The idea of sustainability in cities has inspired me to study urban planning/design at uni. My geography a levels have also inspired me so much, all of this is so interesting to me !!
Being so called sustainable must not be only showed in innovations. But it must convey a way on how to make a pace for environment while having progress. By the way, this was an amazing video!
I visited the 2 places, and I’d have voted for Singapore. Might be more of a feeling, but the vibe is just more ecological and fair over there. Plus if I’m correct, there’s no gov managed cheap accommodation options in Copenhagen; or it’s certainly not covering as much population. I find overall the efforts of the Si vapote government much stronger.
What a very nice and informative video. This kinda makes me want to live in Copenhagen now since it looks so beautiful. I've also heard that Copenhagen is one of the most Lgbt-friendly cities in the world which is also nice.
As Singaporean yes I'm proud we r on the list but he aware that recycling and wastage is extremely high in our country. It's only recently that we started adopting electric vehicles. Our green activists feel progress has been very slow and I agree. This is largely due to the fact that our biggest export is refined petroleum and organic chemicals. It is very difficult to shift and political commitment is lower than one I would desire. So if u are wondering how is sg so sustainable, and what is the other side of the story, here u go:)
Singapore is a country w a lot of possibilities ofc! but as you say it’s not sustainable today, the nature of its economy is all except sustainable (finance and fossil lol)
Woah I am super amaze😍 I love the content and the explanations are so clear and understandable👏 As an architect student and raise from a poor family I really admire my father for loving and caring the environment as he is a farmer and I am proud of him. And I want to follow his loving from our nature❤️💚 And Sharing to you that my favorite color is Green💚 since I was a kid.😁
Aaaa wow! I'm gonna become a landscape architect too and my grandpa was a farmer too 🚜🐄🌾 I hope you get a nice job where you can create beautiful green spaces and earn lots of money for your family! 🍀
Good video!! By the way, I suggest you visit Stockholm and make a separate video. Because Stockholm is one of the most sustainable cities with Excellent level of energy efficiency, public transportation, green spaces, and perfectly walkable and bike friendly design, and last but not least breathtakingly beautiful.
This video is an eye-opener for world as how we can make this resources available for our future generation and made this earth a livable place as well for ourselves.this video teaches us about our responsibility and duty.thank you so much for this knowledgeable facts. Kudos.
*Fun fact: Singapore capital name is Singapore,Singapore city name is Singapore(The Garden city),Singapore state name is Singapore(city-state) and the country is named Singapore,just Singapore.*
Hey Dude! I totally showed this video to my class at school. It is so cool! :) Well done, I look forward to more videos! Peace :) Gtg back 2 teaching. Ok bye now. Gotta go eat my totally vegan salad now.
I like vegan salad. Also I took down notes, they're just in someone elses book. I'll get your assignment done by the weekend, trust me on this. (no cap XD thats cool work = bad loud = funny Gen Z humor is bad)
Looks like by 2030, Singapore is going to tackle most of the sustainability issue... There are now Bus that runs on Clean Energy and some Electric Car too. They are producing more Solar Panel energy, free-car city, and more which i forget... Check out Singapore Green Plan 2030 on UA-cam... skip to 4:08 if you wanna skip their introduction.
Inspiring video! BIG Architects (having had the chance to work with them with our UAE project - hopefully you get to see it soon!) never fail to amaze with their innovative solutions. Keep it up, HWSE 😊😁
@@GoingGreenOfficial it's actually a whole district (3 main buildings but my favorite is the Artery 🥰 it took our team 2 years to finalize that, worth it) here's an article and main website www.makersdistrict.ae/the-district www.dezeen.com/2017/12/07/mvrdv-big-pixel-towers-apartments-offices-abu-dhabi-makers-district/
@@GoingGreenOfficial no but I hope I get to work for them directly someday 😊 if not, then another firm with the same principles 😁 our firm is based in the UAE
Wow. Its content is really amazing and inspiring. And as an architecture student I would like to learn more about green architecture. So please keep it up 💕
It's really a good video for me as a student of urban and regional planning to open my mind, development is just not about develop the building but how make the City looks good and sustain.
I feel Singapore stays ahead in terms of their development against the land mass and population given the density as such but how they navigate their journey into a more sustainable development experience with everyone's buy-in.
I'm a little sad that you see it like a competition. Every city on the planet, working towards being sustainable are winners. Let us show the rest of the world, it's possible. Not easy in any way, but absolutely possible. 😊🇩🇰
Easiest way to get back water in our place, in wells , in kamma, in kuttai, in kulam, in ponds, in lakes, in streams, in rivers, ... All used water , Bathing, washing clothes, Washing utensils .. .. Should go into soil Soil will become like kumbhi , trash, bad smelly marsh, if soap, nirma, vim, lysol, shampoo, ...are used Do not use any of these . Without them How to ? Okay --------- Bathing: Take little water in mug or small basin Take a piece of cotton cloth - kerchief or old banian cloth or old shirt piece .. Thundu or towel means piece of cloth Rinse cloth in mug water Gently softly use that cloth to clean all parts of body Arm pits also Back neck Knee Under knee Under thighs All places of body Especially the places from where body wastes come out No soap needed or No flour powder - maida, kadalai, nothing needed ---------- Next utensils For oily utensils, use small bits bits of paper, small bits to clean oil first Then rub fine soft ash powder or soft soil particle or soft wood particles to remove dark black spots in utensils Use little water very little water with that to rub Use little water to rinse away ash , wood, soil particles Allow this water into soil ------- For washing clothes We anyway buy clothes again within a year Most buy three times a year All clothes can be worn for atleast three years, but we stop using them after a year or two So just plain water with little home made pure organic soap is enough if anybody know any other ways, please let me know All places including California, MiddleEast, Africa, China, Singapore, Japan, India have no easily directly drinkable water from wells, ponds, lakes, rivers But by doing what I say, we people can have them in our houses, village, towns No need to purify or aquafilter or any of those methods Because if soap is avoided, All nano organisms that are in air, water, soil, plants, trees, ...will help retain good quality of water, air, soil, fruits, leaves, trees, ... complete ecosystem Soap and chemicals kill all all all bacteria, you know it , isn't it? All beings have capacity to inhale air, absorb needed gases and particles, and exhale unnecessary bad particles or bacteria out of the body Other than breathing out, all beings are Sweating, shitting etc to retain good bacteria and send out bad bacteria So no need of chemicals that only spoil all the nature god given ways of living Our country climate is good No need of AC, Fan, etc See we need sweating also to send out bad unnecessary particles out of body, to be healthy Do not allow city people inside our villages or towns They are only imagining that they are clever. They are not clever. They have lost their intelligence. But want to say villagers are poor, no money, etc.. so they think money is intelligence. Let them have money, car, AC Do not give them food. Then they will know . Car, AC, Tyres, fuel, petrol, tar roads, cement roads, paint, grease, ...all spoil our good soil, our air, our water, our rain water , all rain water is waste that fall on roads or grease or oil from vehicles, ... We need rain water. Those in cities or metro, should help to preserve atleast villages and towns Please do not spoil the only chance to know which of the habits are good. Atleast by seeing them, we can change cities also to get back intelligence, to get back our air, our water, our soil, our wells, our fruit trees, our cattles, our own milk dairy in each locality, suburb, ward, zones, own easily locally available fresh todays manure, fresh todays fresh morning vegetables and fresh fruits that are naturally fully grown and so naturally ripe to eat with all minerals and vitamins in a naturally ripe fruit. So avoid plucked half ripe fruits and then chemicals or smoke used to change color and fool ourselves eating unripe fruits So let us all strive to remain intelligent. 🙏🏼
I live in Vancouver and I am still learning about how they will achieve to be the greenest city in the world by 2030. Thank you for the video is is really helpful
Ah, Indonesia like the Pacific Northwest and the demise of the Red Wood Tree Groves, and like Brazil and the destruction of the Amazon Rainforest, and now Indonesia, the destruction of the Borneo and Sumatra Rainforests to make room for Palm Oil Plantations. How many Orangutan are left? About the same number of Pacific Red Wood Trees I suspect. Yes. Modern Eco Cities. See it's the repackaging of a failed model. Why cities at all? Oh, because we need 8.5-10 Billion People on Earth. Really? I think Humanity could survive as a species with about 1.0-1.5 Billion on Earth. It's the rest of the Species that seem to be disappearing. Sorry If I offended your new modern city. I am not a fan of new cities being built where Rain Forests are now standing and have been for thousands of years. Do us all a favor you young women out there. Go to college and study Hydrology or Biology or Estuarine Ecology instead of Medicine or Business or Computer Science. Then don't get married at all and maybe have one child when you are 30.
While there are things we can do little to nothing about when it comes to climate change, we CAN do something about what we do. Sustainable cities and many other things will become more wide spread. Excellent video.
@@GoingGreenOfficial ak okay, that's a shame, by the way, while we're at it, do you know more sources or examples of sustainable projects or people who implement amazing ideas on this topic?
@raymond3769 I can understand your thoughts, but I wouldn't make such sweeping statements to say that Americans as a whole are not environmentally friendly. They are many environmental activists from the states both in media and more locally in towns. I do think many of us can do better though.
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I know this is a bold statement but Riyadh the city that built on desert would be the upcoming most sustainable city in mega city ranking, maybe in 20-15 years frame.
Without ONE numerical indicator, it will not be possible to focus sustainability! Energy, use and misuse is the cause of all, good and bad. So, the greenest energy is the energy we don't MISUSE.
Singapore also has a fantastic water management system in place as well as a waste disposal framework. Unfortunately recycling is very low and probably we’re waiting on the world to invent ways to help with that, right now mostly incinerated. Wildlife is thriving on this small island which is also a good indication of how clean the overall environment is. Kudos to the Singapore govt!
Great comment 🙌
Lol Singapore is one of the most important financial place of the world, and a consecration of capitalism that put us in this crisis… Singapore, fossil money, is all except sustainable bro!
no one cares mate. Go find something better to do then comment on videos.
Recycling is low, but we have waste to energy power plants. And there are alot of countries doing recycling, but export these waste of containers to Asia. Is there anyway to ensure other countries that were doing recycling, the recycled materials actually went to recycling or dump to landfill instead.
watching this video for academic purpose
same. for a science project
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For those who might not have realized, Singapore is both a city and a country. The reservoirs, military installations, air/naval bases, oil refineries, factories, airports, shipyards, incinerators, power plants, farms and many more where you find outside or within outskirt of other cities, these are all confined within the city Island of Singapore.
It’s a city a country and an island
Low population
Low land
Its easy
@@BREAKBALLYT Easier maybe. Easy? Sure, easier said than done.
@@okaydoubleu manage in china and India then
@@BREAKBALLYT the topic is about cities, why are you mentioning large countries?
Why can’t all cities be as sustainable and green as Copenhagen and Singapore? They would be so much nicer!
It’s expensive and sometimes the weather is not good for certain plants
People just don't know how to change
Poor leadership
poor management and building owners choose to not have green in their property cause it would cost them more in building it and it will also cost them more for sustaining life in it. so they choose the side where they will have more profit
in our city tho its not as great as the ones on the video there where alot of big and tall trees that are covering the road that makes it nice and cool but our government decided to chop all the trees down not just the old once even the small and young trees
@@the_39th_seraphim60 exactly this society rolls for expenses actually there are a lot of priceless stuff just as this case
As cities and towns continue to grow in terms of size and population, there is increasing demand for planners to manage these changes. Planners frequently work with other professionals such as engineers, architects, building surveyors, economists, developers, politicians, scientists, and environmental scientists.
I've been to Singapore also together with my architecture clasmates and we're also amazed how this country evolved through the years. It was amazing and I really enjoy this video. Good job.
Nice that my country, Singapore, is one of the most sustainable even though I feel it has a lot more to improve. This is because everywhere, here, you see Korean and Japanese beef restaurants. People here just consume and consume without regards for the environment.
Well said 🙌
This video deserves to be seen by millions of people.
Thank you!!
Amazing content! I hope architecture students will learn more about sustainable architecture, the earth will benefit from this smart design and so will we.😊 ARCHITECTURE ROCKS! 😎
Richel Estrellado yes!!! 😁😁
Your reference picture of Oslo seems to be wrong. I think you've used a picture of Bergen, which is another norwegian city.
Love Singapore's green building wow gorgeous and Copenhagen rocks too great video!!! THANK YOU !! This gives me hope for a wonderful sustainable and green future...
@0:52 : Copenhagen
@2:52 : Singapore
@5:21 : Honorable Mentions
@6:35 : 17 goals that achieve levels of sustainability
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Your content is so important and timely. Thank you for raising awareness about sustainability!
Being an environmental science student myself, I found this video very informative and inspiring!! Keep up the good work!!!🤙🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thank you!! 💚
The idea of sustainability in cities has inspired me to study urban planning/design at uni. My geography a levels have also inspired me so much, all of this is so interesting to me !!
Amazing!
Hopefully you can make the solarpunk future we need
This is a good video. Love watching videos like this. Hope in the future more structures will incorporate green and sustainable design.
Laurence Dwayne Tan Thank you. Yes we must incorporate sustainable design in all future projects.
Being so called sustainable must not be only showed in innovations. But it must convey a way on how to make a pace for environment while having progress. By the way, this was an amazing video!
Aljon Bernardino very well said 🙌🏽
I visited the 2 places, and I’d have voted for Singapore. Might be more of a feeling, but the vibe is just more ecological and fair over there.
Plus if I’m correct, there’s no gov managed cheap accommodation options in Copenhagen; or it’s certainly not covering as much population.
I find overall the efforts of the Si vapote government much stronger.
I love these videos, and are not just watching for school, so thank you
Thank you!
What a very nice and informative video. This kinda makes me want to live in Copenhagen now since it looks so beautiful. I've also heard that Copenhagen is one of the most Lgbt-friendly cities in the world which is also nice.
As Singaporean yes I'm proud we r on the list but he aware that recycling and wastage is extremely high in our country. It's only recently that we started adopting electric vehicles. Our green activists feel progress has been very slow and I agree. This is largely due to the fact that our biggest export is refined petroleum and organic chemicals. It is very difficult to shift and political commitment is lower than one I would desire. So if u are wondering how is sg so sustainable, and what is the other side of the story, here u go:)
Singapore is a country w a lot of possibilities ofc! but as you say it’s not sustainable today, the nature of its economy is all except sustainable (finance and fossil lol)
Woah I am super amaze😍
I love the content and the explanations are so clear and understandable👏
As an architect student and raise from a poor family I really admire my father for loving and caring the environment as he is a farmer and I am proud of him. And I want to follow his loving from our nature❤️💚
And Sharing to you that my favorite color is Green💚 since I was a kid.😁
Vince Gernan San Jose Sablay That’s awesome Vince! Thank you for being so supportive ☺️
That’s what a real friend does☺️💚
cool my dad is a scuba diver and he gets rubbish from the ocean and i go with him some times
Aaaa wow! I'm gonna become a landscape architect too and my grandpa was a farmer too 🚜🐄🌾 I hope you get a nice job where you can create beautiful green spaces and earn lots of money for your family! 🍀
Good video!! By the way, I suggest you visit Stockholm and make a separate video. Because Stockholm is one of the most sustainable cities with Excellent level of energy efficiency, public transportation, green spaces, and perfectly walkable and bike friendly design, and last but not least breathtakingly beautiful.
Thank you! It is definitely somewhere we would love to visit next :)
This video is an eye-opener for world as how we can make this resources available for our future generation and made this earth a livable place as well for ourselves.this video teaches us about our responsibility and duty.thank you so much for this knowledgeable facts.
Kudos.
Thank you so much! Well said 🙌
Gothenburg! It has been rated to be the most sustainable city for several years in an array of magazines and articles.
*Fun fact: Singapore capital name is Singapore,Singapore city name is Singapore(The Garden city),Singapore state name is Singapore(city-state) and the country is named Singapore,just Singapore.*
there is only Singapore
what?
HAHAHAHAHAHHA
Hey Dude! I totally showed this video to my class at school. It is so cool! :) Well done, I look forward to more videos! Peace :) Gtg back 2 teaching. Ok bye now. Gotta go eat my totally vegan salad now.
I like vegan salad. Also I took down notes, they're just in someone elses book. I'll get your assignment done by the weekend, trust me on this. (no cap XD thats cool work = bad loud = funny Gen Z humor is bad)
@Samarestroyer no u
What Is THis?
Looks like by 2030, Singapore is going to tackle most of the sustainability issue... There are now Bus that runs on Clean Energy and some Electric Car too. They are producing more Solar Panel energy, free-car city, and more which i forget...
Check out Singapore Green Plan 2030 on UA-cam... skip to 4:08 if you wanna skip their introduction.
keep it up guys, you're doing an amazing job!
the eeco website link doesn't work? the only thing I get when I put in 'eeco' into google
is a car....
The website is no longer available unfortunately. They are now known as ecologi.
Hello. My name is Scarlet Johansson. It is not working for me either, It's just pictures of really cool cars
The city of my dreams. Thanks for sharing.
Inspiring video! BIG Architects (having had the chance to work with them with our UAE project - hopefully you get to see it soon!) never fail to amaze with their innovative solutions. Keep it up, HWSE 😊😁
Thank you Lalaine 😁
I’d love to know which project you are referring to in UAE
@@GoingGreenOfficial it's actually a whole district (3 main buildings but my favorite is the Artery 🥰 it took our team 2 years to finalize that, worth it) here's an article and main website
www.makersdistrict.ae/the-district
www.dezeen.com/2017/12/07/mvrdv-big-pixel-towers-apartments-offices-abu-dhabi-makers-district/
Lalaine that is incredible. I am a huge fan of the work MVRDV do. Are you based in Rotterdam?
@@GoingGreenOfficial no but I hope I get to work for them directly someday 😊 if not, then another firm with the same principles 😁 our firm is based in the UAE
What city size can be sustained from hydro power plant
watching this for academic purposes but I find it very fascinating and informative
Thank you! I hope you enjoy some of our other videos to :)
Respect for the environment at its best.
Nice to see cities to show references of making their city more sustainable ty for sharing
No mention of any dutch cities?
If we were to do the video again we would definitely include cities from the Netherlands
Wow. Its content is really amazing and inspiring. And as an architecture student I would like to learn more about green architecture. So please keep it up 💕
Thank you for this lovely comment 💚
Me too. So fascinated.
The 8 House by BIG Architects is totally mind blowing!😍
Jestin Arios it’s a beautiful building!
excellent video! and I agree about copenhagen being the most sustainable. I hope to go there one day!
Alyssa Beth Luna it’s an amazing place! You will love it!
It's really a good video for me as a student of urban and regional planning to open my mind, development is just not about develop the building but how make the City looks good and sustain.
Excellent 👏
I really want this for my country's cities and towns.🌹🌹🌹🌹🇬🇭 Africa West.
What about Hong Kong, and New Dehli????
Singapore just revealed our Green Plan 2030 to become more eco-friendly! Let's hope we can clinch that title of "most sustainable city" soon!
Yes!
I feel Singapore stays ahead in terms of their development against the land mass and population given the density as such but how they navigate their journey into a more sustainable development experience with everyone's buy-in.
Keep your eye on me - 21st Century Sustainable City Development. We will soon be starting to build cities like these here in the U.S.
Really good video. One thing though, the powerplant in Copenhagen does not produce clean energy since it is burning waste which is emitting CO2.
We need to protect the earth and the environment.
Very helpful for my school project! Copenhagen definitely wins.
Glad it helped!
I'm a little sad that you see it like a competition. Every city on the planet, working towards being sustainable are winners. Let us show the rest of the world, it's possible. Not easy in any way, but absolutely possible. 😊🇩🇰
Whats with the ski slope? Could not follow that part
ua-cam.com/video/mvnDlbfqp9s/v-deo.html watch this
This video is so inspiring ! it literally gives me more motivation for green love! going green!
That’s so great to hear! Thank you
Great video but where is Thimbu the only carbon negative city
I’ve been to Singapore and it is one of the most amazing countries. With great people and great food! Also amazing buildings.
Yes!
Very true! I miss the cendol, ABC, and roti prata so much!
Just FYI, BIG architects means Bijarke Ingels Group.
Not some architects who are big. Hope no one gets confused.
Thanks - I was!
Any non first world cities on the list? Maybe in Africa or Buthan?
So what are the factors that make a city sustainable than others?
Easiest way to get back water in our place, in wells , in kamma, in kuttai, in kulam, in ponds, in lakes, in streams, in rivers, ...
All used water , Bathing, washing clothes, Washing utensils .. .. Should go into soil
Soil will become like kumbhi , trash, bad smelly marsh,
if soap, nirma, vim, lysol, shampoo, ...are used
Do not use any of these .
Without them
How to ?
Okay
--------- Bathing:
Take little water in mug or small basin
Take a piece of cotton cloth - kerchief or old banian cloth or old shirt piece ..
Thundu or towel means piece of cloth
Rinse cloth in mug water
Gently softly use that cloth to clean all parts of body
Arm pits
also Back neck
Knee
Under knee
Under thighs
All places of body
Especially the places from where body wastes come out
No soap needed or No flour powder - maida, kadalai, nothing needed
---------- Next utensils
For oily utensils, use small bits bits of paper, small bits to clean oil first
Then rub fine soft ash powder or soft soil particle or soft wood particles to remove dark black spots in utensils Use little water very little water with that to rub
Use little water to rinse away ash , wood, soil particles
Allow this water into soil
------- For washing clothes
We anyway buy clothes again within a year
Most buy three times a year
All clothes can be worn for atleast three years, but we stop using them after a year or two
So just plain water with little home made pure organic soap is enough
if anybody know any other ways, please let me know
All places including California, MiddleEast, Africa, China, Singapore, Japan, India have no easily directly drinkable water from wells, ponds, lakes, rivers
But by doing what I say, we people can have them in our houses, village, towns
No need to purify or aquafilter or any of those methods
Because if soap is avoided,
All nano organisms that are in air, water, soil, plants, trees, ...will help retain good quality of water, air, soil, fruits, leaves, trees, ... complete ecosystem
Soap and chemicals kill all all all bacteria, you know it , isn't it?
All beings have capacity to inhale air, absorb needed gases and particles, and exhale unnecessary bad particles or bacteria out of the body
Other than breathing out, all beings are Sweating, shitting etc to retain good bacteria and send out bad bacteria
So no need of chemicals that only spoil all the nature god given ways of living
Our country climate is good
No need of AC, Fan, etc
See we need sweating also to send out bad unnecessary particles out of body, to be healthy
Do not allow city people inside our villages or towns
They are only imagining that they are clever.
They are not clever.
They have lost their intelligence.
But want to say villagers are poor, no money, etc..
so they think money is intelligence.
Let them have money, car, AC
Do not give them food.
Then they will know .
Car, AC, Tyres, fuel, petrol, tar roads, cement roads, paint, grease, ...all spoil our good soil, our air, our water, our rain water , all rain water is waste that fall on roads or grease or oil from vehicles, ...
We need rain water.
Those in cities or metro, should help to preserve atleast villages and towns
Please do not spoil the only chance to know which of the habits are good.
Atleast by seeing them, we can change cities also to get back intelligence, to get back our air, our water, our soil, our wells, our fruit trees, our cattles, our own milk dairy in each locality, suburb, ward, zones, own easily locally available fresh todays manure, fresh todays fresh morning vegetables and fresh fruits that are naturally fully grown and so naturally ripe to eat with all minerals and vitamins in a naturally ripe fruit.
So avoid plucked half ripe fruits and then chemicals or smoke used to change color and fool ourselves eating unripe fruits
So let us all strive to remain intelligent.
🙏🏼
Your shampoo and lots of other chymicalls would kill The plants there. Also the urban consuption is only a small % of the water usage
I think you forget to mention Amsterdam 😶🤔
all cities in the world should be like this one
Yes!
I live in Vancouver and I am still learning about how they will achieve to be the greenest city in the world by 2030. Thank you for the video is is really helpful
What is the song at 3:04?
Creative sociaty
Could you make a video on Curitiba someday? I really was not expecting to see a South American city on the list!
Graham ツ definitely. I am visiting very soon :)
Wooow! I need to make money and travel.... Singapore looks good and all those countries you mentioned too❤️
Gardens in sky very good idea
Barcelona has also made great strides.
Yes we agree!
Great compilation!!
Thank you!
@@GoingGreenOfficial Pleasure!
in 2022- Montreal is # 1 in the world for sustainability , largest urban parks , roof tops urban farms , sponge islands
Good video!
Thank you!
Very interesting video! You used a picture of Bergen instead of Oslo ;)
👌🏿 Learning This to Apply All Over Africa
Amazing! Keep up the good work 💚
Indonesia is currently constructing a new smart green city in Borneo. It's called Nusantara. The capital will be moved from Jakarta to there 🤞🤞
Ah, Indonesia like the Pacific Northwest and the demise of the Red Wood Tree Groves, and like Brazil and the destruction of the Amazon Rainforest, and now Indonesia, the destruction of the Borneo and Sumatra Rainforests to make room for Palm Oil Plantations. How many Orangutan are left?
About the same number of Pacific Red Wood Trees I suspect. Yes. Modern Eco Cities. See it's the repackaging of a failed model.
Why cities at all? Oh, because we need 8.5-10 Billion People on Earth. Really?
I think Humanity could survive as a species with about 1.0-1.5 Billion on Earth. It's the rest of the Species that seem to be disappearing.
Sorry If I offended your new modern city. I am not a fan of new cities being built where Rain Forests are now standing and have been for thousands of years.
Do us all a favor you young women out there. Go to college and study Hydrology or Biology or Estuarine Ecology instead of Medicine or Business or Computer Science. Then don't get married at all and maybe have one child when you are 30.
I just got a whole bunch of new places to go on my travel list 🌿 But oh my how I'd love to live in singapore about right now
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Honestly Copenhagen can’t compare to Singapore, Singapore is a mega city, true metropolitan that’s leading in so many categories.
Maybe we shouldn't compare, but just acknowledge they are two great cities in their own unique ways.
@@b.v.nielsen8714 yes you are right :)
Oslo does not count since Norway makes almost all of its money through selling oil and gas.
0:28 I didn’t know Bergen was a part of Oslo.
0:28 and 6:16 this is Bergen
Good documentary. I like the
public housing for all system.
The greenery , is it private activity ?
Great question. Would need to do more research on this to find out how equal this access is. But definitely worth investigating!
Great video! Nice to see such big sustainable improvements in different cities🙌🏼😁
Thank you!
While there are things we can do little to nothing about when it comes to climate change, we CAN do something about what we do. Sustainable cities and many other things will become more wide spread. Excellent video.
Thank you!
1. I want go far from the city.and i want to combine with nature, hobby and family life.and work. Any suggestions? And of course money.
This came up at the right time. So useful! Thanks a lot!!
That’s great to hear! Thank you ☺️
Sorry for the question but who or what is Eeco?
This company has now dissolved
Ah in the end it was explained, we were too impatient ;)
@@GoingGreenOfficial ak okay, that's a shame, by the way, while we're at it, do you know more sources or examples of sustainable projects or people who implement amazing ideas on this topic?
Check out our Instagram page @goinggreenmedia :)
Hi is it also possible to have the full text to print I am deaf
Hi subtitles can be added to the video by pressing cc
Thank you🙏
Great video! I didn't realize how big of an impact architecture can have on sustainability! I wish the US could get the memo :/
Stephanie Thank you 😁 Yes I’m planning on doing a video soon on the US states and which ones are leading the way in sustainability.
@raymond3769 I can understand your thoughts, but I wouldn't make such sweeping statements to say that Americans as a whole are not environmentally friendly. They are many environmental activists from the states both in media and more locally in towns. I do think many of us can do better though.
this vedio is amazing
Thank you!
Vedio is really boosting our thoughts for getting some ideas
Thanks!
I like this content
I am interior designer looking for learning all about green and well building to improve my mindset in my work
Thank you
Great to hear! Hope you enjoy our other videos
This looks like a dream
Interesting video but you need some proper criteria to evaluate/rate the level of sustainability in a comprehensive manner.
what about Hong Kong???
This is very useful video
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I know this is a bold statement but Riyadh the city that built on desert would be the upcoming most sustainable city in mega city ranking, maybe in 20-15 years frame.
Japan has also been a model for being sustainable
I have a dream of becoming a sustainability manager. I love the content in this video.
Thank you!
You may add Indore.
Very Informative. Thanks!
Tasmania a state in Australia has almost 100% renewable energy and one of the best age care systems in the world
Maybe so, but I know of a tasmanian girl who fled the island for a brighter future in Copenhagen, Denmark.🤣🤣🤣🇩🇰
Without ONE numerical indicator, it will not be possible to focus sustainability! Energy, use and misuse is the cause of all, good and bad. So, the greenest energy is the energy we don't MISUSE.