Iskandar Malaysia - the green mega-city rising above Singapore
Planned eco-city for 3million people matches Luxembourg in size and showcases urban 21st-century smart living, say developers
Standing opposite Singapore, across the strait of Johor, is the site of a new project that its architects and developers hope will be the future of urban life in south-east Asia – a mega-city built along eco-friendly lines, with green energy and an end to the pollution that afflicts so many of Asia's cities.
Occupying an area the size of Luxembourg, the site is expected to have a population of 3 million by 2025, living as an ultra-modern "smart metropolis". Energy will be provided from renewable sources, transport will be publicly provided, waste will be diverted to other uses, and the city is planned by the Malaysian government as a showcase to be copied on a bigger scale across the region.
Iskandar Malaysia offers an alternative. The plans are for a city that not only incorporates the latest in environmentally friendly technology, but that is designed for social integration. Green spaces and areas where people can mingle and relax will improve people's mental wellbeing and encourage social cohesion, it is hoped. Skyscrapers will be mixed with low-rise buildings and small self-contained "neighbourhoods".
Najib Razak, prime minister of Malaysia, said in a speech: "Iskandar Malaysia [is] a smart city template – protecting the environment, promoting equitable development and addressing urban development challenges [through] the creation of smart, liveable urban communities that will yield an improved quality of life for thousands of citizens, with safer, cleaner, healthier, more affordable and more vibrant neighbourhoods, serviced by more efficient and accessible transportation systems – great destinations for businesses."
Ellis Rubinstein, president of the New York Academy of Sciences, which is working on the "edu-city" university campus area, said it could be "a model to countries needing to accommodate the social and economic needs of fast-rising populations and environmental challenges".
However, the project's developers will have to overcome significant obstacles. New eco-cities have been planned in the past, from China to the US, but most have floundered. China's Dongtan was heralded as the world's first planned eco-city, but plans have been mired in difficulty for years. A UK project for "eco-towns" was widely ridiculed and has been all but abandoned.
So far, the Malaysian government has managed to attract support from Pinewood Studios, which will build new facilities in Iskandar, and Legoland which will build its first Asian theme park in the city. Several UK universities – including Newcastle and Southampton – are also planning to open up remote campuses.
More than $30bn has been promised for the city, of which more than a third will come from outside Malaysia.
'Why I Hate Society, But Love Humanity || Spoken Word' - Inspired by Jefferson Bethke & Suli Breaks.
I created this spoken word video to highlight how humanity is slowly losing sense of purpose and reality, the more we go on through the ages. I wrote the poem entirely by myself and I presented the poem myself. I also directed, produced and edited the video myself. I hope you all enjoy it and I hope you can connect with me on the same level. Jamie :)
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START- In our Society today, do you class yourself as free? Or are you constantly clinging onto things, which give no guarantee? Do our materialistic items ever deliver to us real happiness? Or do they distort us from reality, and for our conscience are they poisonous? See happiness comes within, yet we always tend to forget, We spend our whole lives chasing money, and on our deathbeds seem to regret. I used to be unaware of this; I'd let others shape my desires, I'd give in to authority's logic, only to realise it came from liars. See, I would always be looking for freedom, but I never found it until I realised, That in order to truly experience it, then maybe I should dematerialise? But there are only few who live this way... those sometimes stereotyped as pathetic, However honestly to be fair, it's those who judge that are wrongly Apathetic. See this was me 3 years ago; I was ignorant & naïve with plenty of confidence, I'm only 20 now, but I realise that back then I just had no social conscience. And you may think: this might be me? Or you may just not have realised yet, But if getting wasted just doesn't fulfil you, then on that, I'd place a bet. See apparently we're doing things the right way, hunting fame for the reward of 'happiness', But does this actually full fill us? Or do we forget about just living in contentedness? It's like just because we don't break laws; it doesn't necessarily make us innocent, African children are dying and suffering from illness, and we're sat there cursing immigrants? See first world problems are always seen on the news, prioritised over third world needs... We apparently preach we're all human; yet seem to be incapable of such good deeds. And this is real immaturity, yet it mostly comes from adults, who would have 'thought'? We don't accept responsibility for our planet, and we just hope we don't get caught. In World War 1 and World War 2, those people fought for our peace, We talk with respect in history, but the Morales we've learnt have mostly deceased. For example if we know that violence only promotes more violence, then why do we still fight wars? If we really want to protect each other, then why aren't we removing the root cause? See we need to stop following public opinion, and start thinking properly for ourselves, We need to stop separating nations, and throw our pride upon the shelves. I've learnt that just because I'm not blind, it doesn't automatically make me see, Are you satisfied with the way things are? Are you searching for truth like me? You can't tell me we're fulfilling our purpose; we seem to ignore it more each day, We pretend we're on route to peace on earth, but truthfully we've lost our way. And you may think that I'm just illogical, you may think I'm just a dreamer, You may think this is all inevitable but trust me; I'm not just your average believer. See it's our society that is unworthy; we seem to be forgetting how we got here, You would have thought that we have matured by now, and realised that time is dear. Because if humanity doesn't become aware of this, and if our ignorance goes too far, Then the future for all life is ruined, because one day, our earth will scar. -END My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamiedunmore... My Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamieDunmore or @JamieDunmore My Youtube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/jd0781?fe... My E-mail Address: dunmore93@hotmail.co.uk Subscribe Here: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_dv3...
Massive ice floes rose out of a lake in Canada over the weekend, destroying a dozen homes and damaging fifteen others.
Within mere moments, strong winds drove piles of ice onto the shore from Dauphin Lake on Friday, inundating homes and giving residents only minutes to flee.
55-mile-per hour winds drove masses of ice from the thawing lake in a phenomenon that is commonly witnessed but rarely seen with such intensity and size.
By Friday night, a state of emergency had been declared in the town of Ochre River, a 188 miles northwest of Winnipeg.
Authorities told the Winnipeg Free Press that seven of the destroyed homes were ‘literally crushed by the ice that rose up within minutes from Lake Dauphin.’
Twenty-seven homes were affected in total as the frozen wall to plowed through everything in its way along Ochre Beach.
Though the moving ice was as tall as a house in places, no injuries have been reported.
Nonetheless, residents were still shaken Saturday
Even some of those whose houses remained standing were allowed inside only to collect their belongings after authorities declared many of the seemingly spared dwellings to be structurally unfit to inhabit.
One family told the Free Press the ice easily topped and pushed into their two-story home, shuffled moved furniture around, and ‘pushed the bathroom tub and vanity into the hallway.’
‘They heard it before they saw it coming up their decks,’ Ochre River deputy Reeve Clayton Watts told the Free Press Saturday. ‘Then, it came right in their front windows. It was just a matter of minutes. Fortunately, no one was hurt. We were very lucky.’
The town, still reeling from a severe 2011 flood that destroyed many homes, was somber but not helpless.
Watts was one hand for Saturday’s clean-up efforts, which saw friends and neighbors come together to get the community back on its feet.
Hundreds of volunteers were on hand with shovels, wheel barrows, and even bulldozers to dig the town out.
‘Everybody was pitching in to help them make it through the day,’ Watts said. ‘It was a good community effort. It’s typical. Everybody just helps out.’
A similar phenomenon occurred around 600 miles away at a Minnesota lake resort.
And though the ice wave on the American side wasn't nearly was as destructive, it still had some residents calling it an 'ice Tsunami' and marveling at its unbelievable speed, according to WCCO.
Youtube user Darla Johnsonuploaded footage of ice rising out of Milles Lacs Lake and into the townhomes of Izatys Resort on May 11.
The same high wind weather system is thought to have caused both incidents.