MEAPLANT: the Italian invention for growing on walls and roofs
The system created by two Italian researchers triumphs in Geneva. Now growing everywhere, even green walls and roofs, will be easier for everyone.
The system created by two Italian researchers triumphs in Geneva. Now growing everywhere, even green walls and roofs, will be easier for everyone.
Silicon Valley invests $58,3 million in Vaulted Deep, which pumps organic waste underground to sequester carbon.
Goodbye immortal plastic: it now biodegrades thanks to bacterial spores. Stronger during use, disappears into landfill. Going green.
Diapers and sanitary pads, a problem for the environment. The solution? Compost them with cow manure and effective microorganisms.
The energy transition will do much more than destroy the economy and social fabric of the planet, (detailed) data in hand.
The boom in renewables and the recycling of batteries will make the electric car increasingly sustainable, capable of equalizing the emissions of the combustion one in just a few months.
The future can say goodbye to "virgin" oil-based plastic, with advanced recycling technologies. A possible turning point, but you have to want it.
CETO, the submerged wave energy converter, lands in Spain. A step forward towards the exploitation of innovative renewable sources.
Car-dependent cities pose a danger to health, the environment and public safety. It's time to rethink urban spaces to cut traffic and smog.
A Norwegian startup has developed a solid hydrogen battery cylinder capable of storing up to 10.000 kWh
A team from the University of Queensland has developed a revolutionary nanogenerator that absorbs CO2 to produce electricity, demonstrating how we can turn it from a problem into a resource.
UN climate chief warns: without immediate action to tackle global warming, the world will pass the point of no return by 2025.
Turn2Sun gives wind turbines a second life by integrating them into solar systems in the Swiss Alps. Innovation at the service of the environment.
Proteus, the ISS of the oceans, takes shape thanks to Cousteau. Mapping, agreements and new technologies to reveal the secrets of the sea depths.
A 90 GWh underground plant is being built in Finland that will store thermal energy: heating a city for an entire year.
Scientists in Wisconsin turn poplar wood into acetaminophen and other valuable products - a petroleum-free breakthrough for painkillers and fuel.
Climate engineering could become the last resort for nations affected by climate change. But at what cost to the planet?
The University of Notre Dame created a window covering that blocks heat but not light. Goodbye air conditioners and high bills?
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.
An MIT study reveals that 10% of anthropogenic mercury emissions are due to global deforestation.
46 hours, 2.803 km, just one refueling: this is the record for Stadler's hydrogen train, which more than doubled the previous record. It aims to replace diesel trains.