Innovative firm blue21 suggests that floating homes could be a solution to Ireland's housing crisis while also protecting against sea level rise and floods. The firm was met at The Hague's ImpactFest, where entrepreneurs with climate-friendly plans were connected with investors. Companies from 41 countries, including Ireland, showcased plans to transform energy, water, food, and humanitarian innovation while meeting UN sustainable development goals.
Floating homes could solve Ireland ’s housing crisis while protecting folks against sea level rise and increasing yet devastating floods, says innovative firm blue21. We met the Dutch enterprise at The Hague’s ImpactFest to get entrepreneurs with future-proof, climate and humanity-friendly plans together with investors that can help them happen.
Companies from 41 countries including Ireland showcased a range of “game changing” plans to transform energy, water, food and humanitarian innovation while meeting UN sustainable development goals in the city of peace. Coos Santing from The Hague municipality said when they founded ImpactFest “what was lacking nine years ago was the entrepreneurs... with new innovations to challenge the status quo”. Read more: Irish people underestimating current risks of climate crisis, research finds “Our main goal is to help the impact organisations actually accomplish.. because if they are successful.. we are all successfu
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