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.
Oat husk or rice husk could be used in concrete, resulting in reduced quantities of cement necessary in concrete by almost 50 percent.
Fish raised on insect feed have a much lower environmental impact than fish that have received traditional fish-based feed.
A sharp increase in the nature reserve around the Galapagos Islands will give endangered species a chance for recovery.
Algae can be used in more ways than you can imagine. Warp News Marco Borsari guides you through the latest findings within green tech β quite literary.
A new map service can show the financial conditions for installing solar panels on your particular house.
Disassembly chains, upcycling waste components, cars as a service, and seats made from recycled bottles. The automotive future lies in the circular economy.
Alphabet turns their inexpensive water harvester into open-source, speeding up the process of providing people technology for producing clean drinking water.
This algae-filled bounce house stands outside the COP26 climate conference and it captures CO2 as children jump in it.
Minerals and impurities in tap water can form a protective film over plastic that prevents microplastics from entering nature.