Focus on the "City of the Future": ages 15-18
The world is becoming more 'urban'. Giant cities, but also the exponential growth of cities with 100,000 inhabitants are changing the way we live in cities. The city of the future, coping with the impacts of climate change, will modify its organization in all sectors: transport, housing, waste, urban planning and the environment. This evolution will be based on technological innovations, with the massive contribution of digital technology, but also on the new uses and new behaviors of the citizens that will depend on you. Here’s an overview in France and around the world.
Nuclear Energy: Ages 15-18
is a major issue for the future. As a source of low-carbon energy, what risks does it present? How is radioactive waste handled? and how will it evolve in the future? Take a look at all these questions in our feature report on .
Nuclear energy: Ages 11-14
How does a nuclear plant work? How important is nuclear energy in the world? What's the right balance between energy needs and protecting the planet? Find the answers to all these questions with our feature report on nuclear energy.