An AI analysis of 800 companies finds that greenwashing is rampant
Are companies actually doing something concrete about the environment, or is it just greenwashing? The analysis of an artificial intelligence does not comfort us.
Are companies actually doing something concrete about the environment, or is it just greenwashing? The analysis of an artificial intelligence does not comfort us.
In Middelkerke, Belgium, a hi-tech dune hides Silt, a tower designed to resist the storm surges of the future. An example of resilient architecture.
Reducing emissions from a few dozen companies is easier than convincing 8 billion people. But without cuts to fossil fuels and more renewables, objectives are at risk.
The team modified bacteria to produce a black pigment: the shoe of the future combines production and dyeing in a single process.
Cents aims to integrate social and environmental causes into business activities: it is the first platform to spread impact as a service.
The development of the logistics industry is moving towards the introduction of a sustainable supply chain that will reduce the carbon footprint created by the transportation of goods. What can be done to ensure that this has as negligible a negative impact on the environment as possible? We present solutions to help you discover the green face of logistics.
Kuori, a cleantech startup, does its part against microplastics by transforming food waste into compostable shoe soles.
The fossil fuel industry chooses to ignore the climate crisis by investing profits in dividends and lobbying against clean energy policies. A risk for humanity.
The production of construction panels, which is totally electric, consumes less land and also sequesters 80% of the carbon contained in the grass
Carbon farming is good for soil, crops and the environment – it's worth working on.
Easy to repair, easy to recycle, easy to disassemble (in 45 seconds). Concept Luna is the laptop we all want, and perhaps it will "teach" Dell to create the one we will all have.
Next time you drink a bottle of wine to my health, send me the corks, I'll take a walk.
Commendable initiative of the Danish company, but I have the impression that these wood fiber bottles do more confusion than good.
Pandemics and conflicts have made the climate game more difficult than ever, but there are still moves to reverse the outcome.
An "infinity train" that transports iron between mining sites and recharges simply with the force of gravity, taking advantage of the slope? Mmmmm.
In the city of Brighton & Hove, UK, a law will require the new structures to include solitary bee bricks.
The European Commission is criticizing the idea that gas and nuclear energy are considered "green" energy.
We are not there: the pace of changes imposed by the EU in terms of reducing emissions will cause all objectives to fail, according to an Enel study.
A remedy for the excess of electronic waste (also due to planned obsolescence)? Soluble electronics. A team shows that it is possible.