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.
Both companies and governments around the world are on the hunt for alternative energy sources, and ways to store energy, that reduce emissions. The green hydrogen gas is one of the hottest quarries.
Switching to 100 percent renewable electricity would cost the United States $ 9-11 trillion, but lower electricity prices could make the investment pay off in as little as five years.
Hedges create protected environments for thousands of species and can reduce the need for pesticides.
By examining altitude models, an AI can determine where there are ditches in the forest. This facilitates the re-creation of wetlands.
The United States military wants to improve mobility and reduce vulnerability in war zones. This desire could be of great importance to the green transition.
The amount of renewable electricity that was built in the world this year corresponds to 300 nuclear reactors.
A new satellite is to be able to measure emissions down to the city level and also be able to distinguish between emissions caused by human activities and those that come from natural processes
The largest car manufacturer in the world has previously expressed scepticism towards EV's. In an unprecedented move, they've announced that they'll ad 30 EV's to their range by 2030.
Minerals and metals are becoming increasingly important as the electrification of society accelerates. But mining is unevenly distributed across the world. In this article, energy consultant Ingemar Alvbom goes through everything you need to know about the ongoing global transition.