Green Tech is an important part of the solution of climate change and other enviromental problems. Here you will find articles covering recycling, water purifying and tech used to conserve and protect natural resources. Also, news about Warp Green Tech Program will be found here.
A solar electric plant in a hydro dam provides clear advantages over locating an equally large plant on land.
The University of Texas has developed a gel film that absorbs water from the air and turns it into drinking water. It can even absorb water in very arid climates.
It's called Lightyear 0, and it promises to amaze: With solar panels on the car, 1,000+ kilometers of driving range between two charges, and an annual solar yield of up to 11,000 km.
Shoe brand Cariuma puts sustainability, ethics, comfort and quality first. To manage this, they use raw material instead of non-recyclable ones.
A new energy system can store energy for up to 18 years and then release it as electricity when needed.
If we'd replace some of the beef we currently eat with mushroom protein, we'd reduce carbon dioxide emissions and halve deforestation by 2050.
An Australian start-up uses seed-firing drones to fight biodiversity loss.
Tesla and researchers are working on batteries that might outlive the car itself. Which should make EV's a more alluring alterative.
This new environmental prize aims to help young naturalists to compete on a global scale and at the same time protect and restore nature.