Climate control, China extends its systems in a risky way
Chinese geoengineering is making great strides, and now Beijing's climate control systems could create friction with other countries
Chinese geoengineering is making great strides, and now Beijing's climate control systems could create friction with other countries
Sea level rise is already tracking worst-case climate scenario projections
Spread olivine on the beaches to accelerate chemical reactions beneficial to the planet? It is the geohacking proposed by Project Vesta.
A rigorous Canadian study overturns all the precedents: neither climate nor latitude affect the spread of the coronavirus.
Less meat consumption means more health and less pollution. On this basis the EU plans a package of meat taxes to be introduced gradually. Here's how it would work.
Extreme climate, extreme remedies: even if we respect the Paris agreements, the sea will rise by 2 meters. 3 meters if we don't respect them. The shock plan to stem the North Sea appears.
Even pollution can become fashion: the hip tech anti-pollution mask like Atmos Faceware is a symbol: disaster capitalism awaits us.
On January 4, a plan to adapt to climate change was announced by the Russian Economic Development Department, reducing damage and taking advantage of the situation.
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?
The Dutch studio designs a light, versatile and resistant structure inspired by nature: the bamboo shelter can "defend itself" from the climate
They predict the 2022 Qatar World Cup with zero impact, but continue with emissions in an already unlivable area.
Climate change raises sea levels, salt water invades the land and salinity makes it uncultivable. Salfar wants to solve the problem.
The potential solution to global warming revolves around solar geoengineering: chemical clouds to cool the planet.
In an area of 60 square kilometres, the Al Khobar air conditioning district will offer living, commercial and work areas in a naturally cooler climate.
Buckminster Fuller's ideas see the light after 70 years thanks to more accessible materials. The world is ready to live under bioceramic domes.
Andrew Yang says it bluntly. His shock predictions say it is too late to reverse the catastrophic effects of climate change.
The path to the end of society first, of civilization then has already been taken at full speed.
A team of engineers at the University of San Diego has developed a wearable "patch" that provides personal 'air conditioning', heating or cooling the body and keeping it at a constant temperature in all weather conditions.
“I try to take precautions. I don't turn on too many lights, take shorter showers, or anything. I do what I can. But in my profession it is a very simple gesture that can have a gigantic impact."
Carrefour has started to look around among its suppliers (651) to identify the "greenest" companies that are ahead in adopting environmental sustainability policies. The company asked participants to present their projects, then evaluating them with the consultancy of Fedabo, a leading company in the sector, evaluating their innovative scope and producing a ranking: 7 virtuous companies, each for a reason. For Carrefour's sales and marketing director, Grégoire Kaufman, the process was natural: since 2011… Read more
Silicon Valley invests $58,3 million in Vaulted Deep, which pumps organic waste underground to sequester carbon.