A school in the US has become the first in the country to serve only vegan food to its students. MUSE School in Calabasas – which champions sustainability – has made the switch to plant-based food primarily for environmental reasons. ‘We teach our students how much more land and Read More...
Used plastic is being given a new lease of life in Kenya. It is melted and then used to make poles for construction and road signs. The concept is still new in Kenya - and expensive given the manufacturing costs - but the poles are slowly changing the landscape. Kenya's female water tank masons are Read More...
It is essential that we get off the chemical treadmill that the modern industrial urban-centric food and agriculture system is based on. It is essential in terms of our health, the environment and sustainability and not least in terms of food security and supporting rural economies and smallholder Read More...
A $500 million government authority would double Australia's energy efficiency and move the country towards 90 per cent renewable energy by 2030, under a plan to be unveiled by the Greens today. Greens leader Richard Di Natale is set to today announce plans for the new agency, RenewAustralia, which Read More...
The UK’s electricity grid is having to work harder than ever to ensure that there is enough power to go around this winter as old power stations close down or need repairing, with little spare generating capacity to make up any shortfalls. That places a bigger burden on renewables – Read More...
Supporting clean air, pure water, emissions-free travel, the Renault-Nissan Alliance is installing 90 new charging spots powered by low-carbon electricity. The Renault-Nissan charging spots will refuel 200 Renault-Nissan EVs during the COP21 climate change conference. The Renault-Nissan press Read More...
A giant plant using energy from the Sun to power a Moroccan city at night will open next month. The solar thermal plant at Ouarzazate will harness the Sun's warmth to melt salt, which will hold its heat to generate energy in the evening. The first phase will generate for three hours after dark; the Read More...
When you think of cyborgs, plants probably aren't the first thing that pops into your head, but it's time for that to change. A team of researchers at the Laboratory for Organic Electronics at Linköping University in Sweden has managed to grow living roses with electronic circuits threaded Read More...
OK, so we missed this story earlier this week. Then again, this story had been kept secret for seven years. And since we're talking about a pioneering technology that could replace oil and revolutionize the energy sector, led by 31-year-old Mathieu Flamini, the French midfielder for Arsenal, Read More...
Let's say a company would want to build a new office and has a wish to limit its impact on the environment. What building materials would it need to use? That's a hard question, because there is currently a lack of knowledge about the environmental and health impact of different materials. This is Read More...