Climate change, will we beat it? Yes, for 5 reasons. And No, for another 5.
Pros and cons of the two opposing factions on the subject of climate change. And you? Are you an optimist, a pessimist or a hybrid?
Pros and cons of the two opposing factions on the subject of climate change. And you? Are you an optimist, a pessimist or a hybrid?
Scotland could be the first country in the world to equip itself with "hydroponic forests" to reforest everything 6 times faster.
Those who eat less meat are helping to combat climate change. The figures are now clear, and while waiting for the governments, we must act individually.
Everywhere: land, water and air. Microplastics are set to significantly influence climate change within the next 30 years.
Even pollution can become fashion: the hip tech anti-pollution mask like Atmos Faceware is a symbol: disaster capitalism awaits us.
In a desperate effort to adapt to climate change, animals are literally changing their biology very quickly. We don't know if it will be enough.
What is happening with the fires in Australia is far from being an inevitable fatality. Now there's little time to fix it, but what about the will?
Climate change turns forests into graveyards of trees along US coasts.
Climate change: how will it end? The best and worst case scenario in two “postcards” sent… thirty years from now.
Europe seems to be waking up to climate change, and is preparing radical changes to zero emissions to be achieved by the end of the decade and just beyond. Let's hope so.
Automating afforestation is one of the avenues that could most bring relief to the world battered by climate change. Flash Forest has ambitious plans for that.
Climate change raises sea levels, salt water invades the land and salinity makes it uncultivable. Salfar wants to solve the problem.
Firefighting techniques have an additional ally: swarms of drones ready to intervene (even in search and rescue missions).
The IEA certifies that without electricity and renewables the increase in emissions would have been triple. Clean energy slows down the collapse
New research suggests that Mars' gravitational influence on Earth could cause huge vortices in the deepest parts of the oceans, eroding the seabed.
The convergence of three key technologies will lead to revolutionary discoveries but also risks of inequality and chaos. You need to prepare.
Saint-Joachim, France, will install a 1,3 MW solar canopy on its cemetery, providing electricity to 4.000 residents.
The collapse of the Thwaites Glacier would cause seas to rise by 60 cm. Researchers test a desperate plan to save him.
Oceaya it is the first transformable floating arena in the world for entertainment: it will offer dynamic and versatile experiences. Starting from 2025.
An incredible forgotten network of underground pipes in the UK could become the new green energy distribution system
Thanks to an innovative seawater electrolysis process, the new plant will dominate CO2 capture, while also producing hydrogen on a large scale