Hey fellow
bloggers!
Over the
past few weeks, we talked a lot about new ecological innovations and green
ideas to help build a better world. I hope many of you remember the idea of
urban gardening or urban agriculture because we want to continue on that idea
in this last blog of the semester. If you’ve ever wondered what a green,
sustainable New York City could look like, you should definitely continue
reading!
Hungry
Hungry Hippo, I mean, New York City
Recent
research has shown that you need 4 million acres of food-producing land – this
is roughly the size of the entire state of Connecticut - to feed the people of
New York City for one year. The problem is that New York City is an urban
environment so their food has to be transported from all over the globe. But
what if New York could provide some of its own food?
A wholly
self-sufficient New York
A team of researchers came up with a project to allow New York to feed its population by using the available structures in a new and innovative way. Green roofs would cover nearly every Manhattan building and some streets would be replaced by community gardens. Moreover, it would be possible to build “food towers”, which are vertical farms with outdoor terraces that can even support roaming livestock.
For now,
this lovely project still remains a pipe dream, but we personally think that
New York would be even cooler if this project was actually possible. Do you
agree with us or do you prefer the current urban jungle of NYC? Let us know in the comment sections.