ナショナルジオグラフィックさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ナショナルジオグラフィックInstagram)「Photo by @lucalocatelliphoto / A skier descends the artificial slopes of Amager Bakke, Copenhagen’s waste-to-energy power plant. Claiming to be the world’s cleanest incinerator, Amager Bakke doubles as a learning space for sustainability and circularity and an public outdoor space—a centerpiece of the Danish capital’s skyline that provides hot water and electricity to the city.  Incinerators are seen as an end-of-pipe solution to get rid of our waste, which is why Amager Bakke has been designed from the ground up to one day be fueled by biomass, making it a promising solution for energy security.   I had the chance to investigate incineration and other examples of energy production in my latest cover story for National Geographic magazine, called the "End of Trash," which covers  circular-economy solutions. It has the potential to impact resource use, pollution, and emissions by designing waste out of the production system.   Scientists claim we only have a few years to halt and reverse our overconsumption and our emissions in order to save our changing climate, the natural habitat, and, ultimately, ourselves.  A circular economy is only one of the tools; the truth is there isn't one single solution, yet each one of us can make a big difference being mindful of our choices and staying informed. Through my career I have used photography to tell stories about our environment and how we are learning new ways to live on Earth. Follow me @lucalocatelliphoto. #environment #circulareconomy #amagerbakke #copenhagen #lucalocatelliphoto  Check out Nat Geo's link in bio for more on this story.」11月1日 20時38分 - natgeo

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Photo by @lucalocatelliphoto / A skier descends the artificial slopes of Amager Bakke, Copenhagen’s waste-to-energy power plant. Claiming to be the world’s cleanest incinerator, Amager Bakke doubles as a learning space for sustainability and circularity and an public outdoor space—a centerpiece of the Danish capital’s skyline that provides hot water and electricity to the city.

Incinerators are seen as an end-of-pipe solution to get rid of our waste, which is why Amager Bakke has been designed from the ground up to one day be fueled by biomass, making it a promising solution for energy security.

I had the chance to investigate incineration and other examples of energy production in my latest cover story for National Geographic magazine, called the "End of Trash," which covers circular-economy solutions. It has the potential to impact resource use, pollution, and emissions by designing waste out of the production system.

Scientists claim we only have a few years to halt and reverse our overconsumption and our emissions in order to save our changing climate, the natural habitat, and, ultimately, ourselves.

A circular economy is only one of the tools; the truth is there isn't one single solution, yet each one of us can make a big difference being mindful of our choices and staying informed. Through my career I have used photography to tell stories about our environment and how we are learning new ways to live on Earth. Follow me @lucalocatelliphoto. #environment #circulareconomy #amagerbakke #copenhagen #lucalocatelliphoto

Check out Nat Geo's link in bio for more on this story.


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