A new DNA-based plastic is biodegradable and easy to recycle
A DNA-based plastic can be recycled virtually indefinitely, is light and easy to manufacture.
A DNA-based plastic can be recycled virtually indefinitely, is light and easy to manufacture.
Green Steel: Is It True Glory? Methods to cut emissions from the main heavy pollution industries are flourishing around the world, but here is the state of the art.
Use the fabric to make the wind turbines? More lightness, less waste, all recyclable. A Scottish startup works there in partnership with Enel.
The United Kingdom is still running: after the next diesel and petrol car ban by 2030, the entire energy grid could be powered by renewable energies.
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.
Crucial years also for geothermal energy: it can become a bonanza with investments and support, or remain unfinished.
Some advanced mathematical models show us the steps necessary to avoid the catastrophe of global warming.
8 years after the start of the project, Caltech finally "sees" the launch of the first prototype to collect unlimited solar energy in space
An entire floating community is poised to become a dream island for both vacation and work
A series of modules with an incredibly modular vocation tell us a lot about the possibilities that the house of the future can offer.
A nearly 50-year-old MIT prediction about the collapse of our society proves terribly spot on, even at a current review.
A UN report commissioned to the G20 Thrace gives the tragic picture of the “plastic in the oceans” situation, but also has a recipe for solving it.
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.
A new mode of electric transport that combines efficiency, tourist vocation and sustainability: a suspended train that can become standard.
Great political maneuvers in Germany, towards the next elections. The conservatives are also moving with a document that foresees great revolutions in green energies.
Heliogen's concentrated solar plants promise to make this approach hyper-efficient to produce electricity, heat and green fuels.
A floating wind turbine capable of exploiting the high waves and strong winds in the oceans? A prohibitive undertaking, but GE wants to try it.
Drastic words those of Faith Birol. The world no longer needs gas and oil: we must get rid of them quickly, or we will succumb.
Large surfaces, few obstacles and lots of sun: airports can become real energy generators, and an Australian study amply demonstrates this
The ability to create structures to withstand climate change and overcrowding. It's called the future, but you can call it arcology.
“Smart” urban infrastructures will dominate. Bike paths can become the circulatory system of cities: also for energy.