In the heart of bustling cities, amidst the concrete jungle and the relentless pace of urban life, green spaces emerge as silent heroes. Beyond traditional parks, cities are embracing innovative green initiatives such as rooftops, wall gardens, and mini-urban forests.
In the modern era, engineers hold a great deal of power to shape the future of the world we live in. With every blueprint designed, every code written, and every innovation brought to life, they leave an indelible mark on society. This is precisely why sustainability should be at the forefront of every engineer’s mind. […]
The Change Now & Les Echos Start ranking lists and ranks the schools most committed to ecological and social transition. ESILV is now in the top 5, up nine places on the previous ranking, and confirms its desire to have a positive impact on society and the environment through the teaching given to students and […]
Modern sustainable engineering aims to satisfy present requirements without impeding the ability of future generations to do the same. It’s a concept that engineers in almost every field now find to be more and more important.
Working corporate social responsibility has become at the center of businesses and professions. As a growing area of priority for companies, it’s not easy to break into the world of CSR, especially if you’re switching engineering careers or starting a new related position. So how can you stand out in the unique and sometimes limited […]
Sustainability skills and environmental awareness are a priority in many corporate jobs for new engineers as eco-friendly initiatives, and green businesses become crucial. Here are three engineering projects initiated by ESILV students, set to protect the natural environment and human and ecological health through innovation and technologies. Creation of an ESG criteria assessment database As […]
With over 7 billion people, our planet is going through plenty of ecosystem transitions. From climate change to biodiversity challenges and changes in cities management, a lot of critical issues are affecting all aspects of our lives; economic, political, and environmental. But as cities get smarter, they still need to be sustainable to survive.