♻️ 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.

Rich Spuller 1 min read

🎪 German Circus Uses Holograms Instead Of Live Animals For A Cruelty-Free Magical Experience

German Circus Roncalli has done something truly spectacular. They have swapped out horses, lions and elephants for holograms. Circus Rocalli decided to make drastic changes in aid of fighting animal cruelty in the booming industry.

Rich Spuller 1 min read

🌾 New Heavy-Lift Utility Drone For Agriculture, Logistics, and Infrastructure

John Deere, a world leader in advanced products and services for the agriculture industry, has teamed up with [https://press.volocopter.com/index.php/john-deere-and-volocopter-cooperate-on-cargo-drone-technology] German startup, Volocopter, to develop an aerial crop-dusting system called VoloDrone. VoloDrone was recently demonstrated at the global agricultural engineering tradeshow, Agritechnica [https://www.agritechnica.

Eric Porper 1 min read

Student in Mexico Has Developed Self-Repairing Rubber Road Pavement

A Mexican college student has created a new formula for road pavement that repairs itself when exposed to rainwater. Israel Antonio Briseño Carmona developed the groundbreaking formula by melting recycled tires into a putty combined with a number of other additives. The putty then harnesses rainwater as a catalyst for

Mathias Sundin 1 min read

🚢 Ocean Cleanup launches a floating garbage truck that will clean rivers from plastics

Around 8.8 million tons of plastic enter the world’s oceans each year — the equivalent of a truckload of garbage every minute. Over time, this trash can accumulate in offshore garbage patches andlinger there for decades [https://www.businessinsider.com/ocean-cleanup-plastic-pacific-garbage-patch-2019-9] . For the last six years, a nonprofit called

Rich Spuller 1 min read

🐠 3D-printed coral offer new hope for endangered reefs

Struggling reef life could soon get a boost from prefab homes.  3-D printed condos for fish on the reef! In their ongoing work [https://www.cnet.com/news/3d-printed-coral-reef-condos-get-2-fins-up-from-fish/] , researchers are now analyzing field data from Fiji, where they have deployed the 3D-printed coral made from biodegradable cornstarch filaments after

Rich Spuller 1 min read

This city in North Carolina is designing America’s future composting systems

In the city of Durham, North Carolina, roughly 30% of the garbage residents throw away is compostable. Two-thirds of that is food scraps (the rest comes from paper products). The problem: like most municipalities, the city doesn’t offer a residential composting program. And not everyone has space or desire

Rich Spuller 1 min read

✈️ KLM Airlines - Seeking To Lead the Industry Toward Climate-Minded Travel

The oldest airline in existence, KLM, is building the world’s largest biofuel plant in the Netherlands. Last week, KLM celebrated its 100th birthday. However, rather than celebrating the past, they are looking towards the future by doubling-down on its commitment to making the airline industry cleaner and smarter. Faced

Magnus Aschan 1 min read

🐋 This new app could save whales in Puget Sound from boat strikes

There’s one thing in the sea that’s bigger than whales: boats. And unfortunately every once in a while, a boat strikes a whale, causing serious injury or even death. Every time this happens is a tragedy and to decrease these incidents, and eventually stop them from happening altogether,

Magnus Aschan 1 min read

♳ French startup can recycle any old plastic and turn it into virgin plastic again

The problem with traditional recycling is that you degrade the material each time you do it. That’s why a France-based startup called Carbios is taking an entirely new approach. Using a bioreactor, the startup is taking pulverized PET plastic waste—the kind of plastic found in drink bottles and