Don't underestimate car sharing, it could change the world
Car sharing companies will reinvent the urban geography of the planet.
Car sharing companies will reinvent the urban geography of the planet.
A high-altitude multicopter tied to a cable and equipped with turbines: a few words to describe a refined technology that could revolutionize wind energy.
Devin Liddell shows us the future changes cities will almost certainly face in the coming years. How will the world change?
Let's take a look at the 5 biggest killers on our planet and what we can do to stop them.
Pandemics and conflicts have made the climate game more difficult than ever, but there are still moves to reverse the outcome.
It takes months, years to decarbonise every single building: with this prefabricated solution it is possible to do it in a few weeks.
From theory to practice: Aviation H2 starts building the prototype of a kit to convert aircraft power to hydrogen.
A new report on sets a merciless date by which to eliminate fossil fuels: beyond 2034 it will be a total climate catastrophe.
Climate change that is partly already inevitable will increase the phenomenon of climate migration. A UN report suggests how to prepare.
A new coral study demonstrates the benefits of variable temperature treatment to help species adapt to change.
The resolution just approved lays the foundations for the most important law in history against plastic pollution.
15 years after the start of the project, desertification is starting to set back: but much still needs to be done.
How are solar panels made? How many years do they last? Find out how they are disposed of and what impact they have on the environment.
A newly published study provides a bleak picture: the increase in temperature in the oceans has exceeded the point of no return: and it did so years ago.
Climate change could transform the destiny of coffee: from a drink for all to an elite product, to be sipped like a wine.
More than 60 experts and scientists wrote a letter to express their concerns about the geoengineering initiatives.
Nothing but frost between the USA and Russia: it's starting to get really hot, ultimatums included. World War III is not on the horizon today. And tomorrow?
The unmanned rover will extend the search in time and space to the "white planet", and one day perhaps to the red one: Mars.
What other animal could take our place in the event of our extinction? Here are four candidates to replace us (always SE).
In Tasmania they plan to build a monolith that will act as a "black box" for the Earth, recording data that our posterity will read.
The electric car as a panacea for all ills? This is not the case, and more is needed to solve the problems of our planet. Here's what.