Hoola One technologies, which started as a prototype built by engineering students in an undistinguished Quebec university to remove microplastics from sandy beaches, are now used on every water bank. The technology was also developed to extract plastic and trash from water, and was instrumental in the global 'Ocean Clean-up Phase' of 2045-2055. The waterways are clear- void of plastic and other unnamable waste which choked marine life, strangled ecosystems and infected our water supply.
The climate is now stable- we boast of the joys a true snowy winter brings, which our grandparents once experienced. The Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) Network, which built solar microgrids to power Indigenous communities across Canada, developed internationally, and now power small towns and metropolitans across the globe.Īfter decades of extreme, cataclysmal weather, we slowed down global warming by maximizing alternative energy resources and minimizing our air pollution. The air is fresh here in the city of Montréal, as if we are in the Arctic- pure, and clean as if the oxygen we inhale was never once polluted, soiling our lungs with ash and soot with every breath taken.