♻️ Green Tech

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.

Kent Olofsson 1 min read

🧬 RNA could replace pesticides

By using RNA to knock out genes in leaf mold, it is possible to get cheaper and more environmentally friendly control of potato leaf mold.

Khumbu Muleya 3 min read

♻️ Municipal waste to replace coal in Zimbabwe

In an attempt to find alternative power sources Zimbabwe is using a new method, plasma gasification, to produce energy from municipal waste.

Marco Borsari 3 min read

πŸŒ† The City of the Future is Green and Compact

Have you ever heard about the 15-minute city model? This is a model of a city built with livable, green, compact microcells where all essential services are guaranteed and easily reachable on foot or by bike.

Linn Winge 1 min read

🧺 Here is the washing machine that does not require electricity

Navjot Sawhney has invented a washing machine that does not require any electricity and provides the opportunity for clean clothes without labor-intensive hand washing - even in areas outside the electricity grid.

Magnus Aschan 3 min read

πŸ’¬ Why we need a new kind of environmental movement

A new movement is needed for all of us who, on a scientific basis, take climate change very seriously but are tired of fear-mongering columns, shame, and doomsday prophecies.

Linn Winge 1 min read

🐚 This ultra-strong glass is inspired by mollusk shells

Researchers from McGill University have invented a new ultra-strong glass inspired by mollusk shells.

Mathias Sundin 2 min read

⚑ Elonroad wants electricity in the road

Imagine charging your car directly from the road while driving. That's what Elonroad is developing. Warp News met CEO Karin Ebbinghaus at the World's Fair in Dubai.

Linn Winge 1 min read

πŸͺ‘ Danish designer seizes potential in seagrass

These sleek pieces of furniture are, for the most part, made from seagrass.

Linn Winge 1 min read

♻️ Disposable masks are turned into litter-pickers

During the last year, disposable masks have become a very common litter source. Cornwall Hospital is turning them into litter-pickers as a solution.