Source: environmentguru.com Published: November 13, 2015 Carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. The innovators at Swiss company Climeworks may have solved the problem of excess CO2 in our atmosphere. By creating a system that converts CO2 into a usable byproduct, they are...
Source: ecowatch.com Published: November 5, 2015 Unlimited renewable power lies below geothermal regions like this one in Iceland. Photo credit: Milan Nykodym / Flickr An ambitious project is being launched to drill deep into the Earth’s crust to harness super-heated...
Source: ecowatch.com Published: November 11, 2015 Cole Mellino “Sometimes, you think ‘oh everyone is getting into farming, it’s the cool thing to do now.’ But actually that’s not true at all. No one’s getting into farming,”...
Source: redorbit.com Published: October 23, 2015 Feature Image: Thinkstock By Chuck Bednar Researchers from Flinders University have accidentally discovered a technique to remove toxic mercury from water using a material made entirely of industrial waste and orange...
Source: businesswire.com Published: November 3, 2015 The Grove Ecosystem, now available for purchase on Kickstarter, is an intelligent, indoor garden that is set to change the way Americans think about and grow their own food. (Photo: Business Wire) SOMERVILLE,...
Source: dezeen.com Published: November 5, 2015 Olivia Mull The first holiday home has been built at the BIG-designed Hualien Residences, a mountain-shaped resort development in Taiwan (+ slideshow). Photograph by BIG The 1,000-square-metre house is the first building...
Source: theguardian.com Published: November 2, 2015 Construction on the UK’s first floating offshore windfarm is to begin in 2016. Photograph: Øyvind Hagen / Statoil ASA Hywind Scotland project will see deployment of five floating turbines off coast of Peterhead,...
Source: matteroftrust.org Published: November 4, 2015 For the French version of this page click here. Check out our Twitter and Facebook updates live from Paris throughout the conference or pictures here. Paris, France is hosting the United Nations’...
Source: cleantechnica.com Published: November 2, 2015 Originally published on RenewEconomy. By Sophie Vorrath Western Australian wave power company Carnegie Wave Energy has revealed that it is collaboration with WA network operator Western Power to develop the world’s...
Source: inhabitat.com Published: November 1, 2015 Herbst receives her cash prize from the 2014 winner. By Cat DiStasio 15-year-old inventor Hannah Herbst developed a low-cost method of producing energy from ocean currents – and her idea won top prize at the 2015...