The future of real estate in data
The pandemic has put the resilience of the big city in the spotlight. The need to protect cities against the challenges of this century remains as great as ever. Schroders is therefore investing in real estate projects in the cities of the future. They are looking for players who push the boundaries and take the most drastic steps towards “net zero”. How? In this case, with a python script and a big database.
Comment: When the well runs dry, we'll know the value of water
The Earth should really be called “water”, because 71 percent of our planet is covered with water. Water in abundance, but only 1 percent of all that water is clean and accessible freshwater. Of that, two-thirds goes to agriculture and other food. The need for water increases with the growing population, a population that is also eating more meat.