While restricting emission remains the best possible way to stop global
warming, researchers all over the world are trying to invent more
efficient ways to save our planet from a devastating end which is not
far away if the global carbon dioxide emission continued rising with the
same pace. Awareness for the environment has certainly led to many inventions, energy saving technologies and consumption of alternate sources of energy. Given below are 7 most amazing inventions for globally warmed world.
1. Floating houses
Global
warming has not only increased the temperature globally but has also
taken coastal areas under its territory by flooding them in water.
Flooding problems and concurrent housing shortage have led to the
development of unique floating houses. First such houses were created by
the firm Dura Vermeer and were installed
on the coasts of Maasbommel city in 2007. They consist of hollow cubes
which provide them upthrust and enable them to float in water. These
houses can resist up to five meter rise in sea level.
2. Artificial glaciers
Agriculture
of developing countries like India is fully dependent on rains and
rivers. The rivers of India, Peru, Chile etc and many more countries are
glaciers fed and melting of glaciers is posing a big problem for
agriculturists of these countries. To solve this problem a concept of
creating an artificial glacier has been given by Chewang Norphel, a
retired civil engineer in the Ladakh region of north India. These
artificial glaciers are very resourceful and provide water in summers.
The glacier is created by collecting water into a shallow pool blocked
with rocky embankments. Water in the pool freezes with the fall in
temperature and forms a sheet of ice. When summers approach this water
melts and is used to sow the crops. The largest artificial glacier till
date is one kilometer long and 45 meter wide.
3. Drought- and heat-resistant crops
It’s not only difficult for human beings to survive in scorching heat
but it is impossible for crops too to stay alive in such conditions.
Researchers are using selective breeding methods to adapt crops with the
changing climatic conditions. Behavior and characteristics of the
drought-tolerant species is studied carefully and their features are
added to the crops by genetic engineering. Researchers are already
experimenting with oilseed rape and maize, and their drought-tolerant
samples are ready with 40 percent better yield than conventional
variety. Similarly tests are being carried out on wheat in Egypt which
is claimed to use one-eighth of the water used by conventional wheat
crop.
4. Rotating power-generating skyscrapers
A
unique building has been designed by Italian-Israeli architect David
Fisher in Dubai, where each floor can rotate about its central axis
independent of other floors of the building. The shape of this building
constantly changes with the rotation of its floors. This eco-friendly
building is fitted with wind turbines
between each floor which generates huge amount of energy that could
power 10 similar sized buildings. After designing green building for
Dubai, Fisher is designing similar towers for London, New York and
Moscow.
5. Vertical farms
Producing
crops closer to the consumers and using efficient techniques will cut
down on wasted water and other resources used for farming. Dickson
Despommier at Columbia University in New York City stated that 80
percent of the land available for farming is already being used and to
feed more people by 2050 we will have to produce crops in farms in
Skyscrapers. Solar powered lighting
system will be used to grow the crops, and there will be provisions to
recycle water and waste by natural means. Crops will be safe from flood
as well as drought and required amount of irrigation could be provided.
6. Solar-powered air conditioning
High
temperature rise in Australia has made summers extremely hot and
unbearable. Similarly there is a huge demand for air conditioning
equipments in California. Mike Dennis, an engineer at the Australian
National University has found out an eco-friendly air conditioning
concept that works on solar energy.
The design is very efficient and gives the maximum cooling effect when
the Sun is at its peak. It also provides hot water which could be used
for other household purposes. Air compressed with thermal energy sprays
refrigerant out of a jet, and heat is lost in this process as the
refrigerant evaporates.
7. Floating sustainable cities
We
have already discussed floating houses, on the similar rationale
concept for laying floating city has been created. Cities like Sydney,
New York and London which have to invest
huge amount on flood defenses are looking forward to create such
sustainable floating cities. This innovative and ingenious concept has
been given by Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut and is believed to be a
long term solution to rising sea-levels.These cities could accommodate
as many as 50,000 refugees and could generate power using various
renewable sources including wind, wave and solar heat.
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