Category: Environmental Sustainability

40% of world’s glaciers expected to disappear, even with stable temperatures: Study

40% of World’s Glaciers Expected to Disappear, Even with Stable Temperatures: Study Glacier collapses vary from the Alps to the Andes, but scientists say climate change is accelerating their retreat. The latest study on glaciers presents a grim reality – even if global temperatures stabilize, about 40% of the world’s glaciers are expected to vanish. […]

8 carbon-sucking machines battle Canada’s cold in high-stakes test run

8 Carbon-Sucking Machines Battle Canada’s Cold in High-Stakes Test Run A startup in Canada’s Alberta is putting carbon tech to the test. Deep Sky, a company dedicated to advancing carbon capture technology, has recently unveiled a groundbreaking project that aims to combat climate change in a unique way. The company has deployed eight innovative carbon-sucking […]

Microplastic invades soil ecosystem with earthworms worst hit at 30% rate

Microplastic Invades Soil Ecosystem with Earthworms Worst Hit at 30% Rate It’s official! The entire food chain now comes wrapped in plastic. For the first time, researchers have discovered a significant invasion of microplastics in the soil ecosystem, with earthworms being the worst hit at a staggering rate of 30%. This alarming revelation sheds light […]

MIT’s wild fuel cell could fly electric planes while sucking CO2 from the skies

MIT’s Groundbreaking Sodium-Air Fuel Cell: Green Innovation for Electric Aviation Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a sodium-air fuel cell that could revolutionize the future of electric aviation. This innovative technology not only promises to power electric planes efficiently but also tackles the pressing issue of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by […]

China’s first lithium-sodium hybrid station powers 270,000 homes with green energy

China’s First Lithium-Sodium Hybrid Station Powers 270,000 Homes with Green Energy China just fired up a next-gen battery hub blending lithium and sodium in its latest innovative project, marking a significant step towards sustainable energy solutions. This groundbreaking initiative involves a hybrid energy station that is capable of powering 270,000 homes with clean and green […]

Small lifestyle changes, big impact: Circular Change’s circular economy vision

Small Lifestyle Changes, Big Impact: Circular Change’s Circular Economy Vision In today’s fast-paced world, where sustainability is becoming increasingly important, every individual’s actions count towards shaping a better future for our planet. Circular Change, a pioneering advocate for the circular economy, emphasizes the significance of small lifestyle changes in making a major contribution to the […]

EV battery packs to power industries, supply 1.25 MW of energy, reduce load on grid

EV Battery Packs Revolutionize Industrial Power Supply, Reducing Grid Load A British firm has launched battery storage systems that can power industries. Based on repurposed electric vehicle (EV) battery packs, these innovative systems have the capacity to supply up to 1.25 megawatts (MW) of energy, offering a sustainable solution to the increasing energy demands of […]

Tons of radioactive uranium dumped in UK estuary can harm humans, sealife: Report

Tons of Radioactive Uranium Dumped in UK Estuary Can Harm Humans, Sealife: Report Serious concerns have been raised as a report revealed that three tons of uranium were dumped in a UK estuary, posing a significant threat to both humans and sealife in the area. The alarming findings shed light on the potential dangers of […]

Cascale CEO Colin Browne Steps Down After Year in Role

Cascale CEO Colin Browne Steps Down After Year in Role In the fast-paced world of business, leadership changes are not uncommon. Recently, Cascale CEO Colin Browne announced his decision to step down after a year in the role. This news has sent ripples through the industry, as Browne was known for his innovative approach to […]

Sunlight-powered trick produces ammonia from air and water, cutting energy use

Sunlight-Powered Trick Produces Ammonia from Air and Water, Cutting Energy Use Researchers at the University of Tokyo have successfully used ‘artificial photosynthesis’ to produce ammonia using sunlight, air, and water. This groundbreaking achievement holds the potential to revolutionize the way ammonia, a crucial component in fertilizers and various other industrial processes, is produced. Ammonia, a […]

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