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.
Briiv is the name of a new kind of portable air filter powered by moss, coconuts, and wool.
The product is 400 times more bendable than conventional concrete and far less polluting.
Moss in cities can absorb pollution and clean the air. But it is difficult to grow in the metropolitan areas. Spanish researchers have now developed a concrete in which the moss can grow.
The poaching of rhino has almost completely stopped in Kenya, thanks to a conscious investment in new technology.
Washing machines waste large amounts of water, and it is a waste that we often overlook. The Swedish company, Mimbly, has a product that saves water and energy while also separating microplastics.
A new method allows us to massproduce graphene with food waste and other garbage as raw material.
It was big and noisy, drank gasoline like no other and emitted lots of carbon dioxide. After the financial crisis, it came to symbolize much of what went wrong and production was shut down in 2010. Now it comes back as an electric car.
Much of the improvement has occurred because the industry has achieved an annual fuel efficiency improvement of 2.3% over the period since 2009.
According to new research, both animals and crops in arid climates benefit from the shade produced by solar panels.