No irrigation? No problem. This clever tree planting method is restoring dry, dusty land back to its former, greener glory....
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A new meeting place is weaving a culture of cycling into the fabric of everyday life in Tunisia – with women cyclists...
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See moreWho says scraps are useless? Since 2016, the NGO FABSCRAP has recycled and resold more than 200 tons of textile waste...
See moreImagine if you could donate clean air to the city simply by buying a ring or set of cufflinks? But...
See moreWant a world with cleaner air? Try on this coat for size. Aldo Sollazzo and the team at WEARPURE.tech have created a...
See moreYou can find rubber just about everywhere you look in modern society: tyres and protective clothing, household utensils and medical...
See moreOne of the planet’s smallest and fastest-growing organisms is helping inventor-engineer Julian Melchiorri to think macro by playing with the micro;...
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See moreIn the UK, buildings, transport and energy account for over two thirds of our carbon dioxide emissions. What if there...
See more"Imagine if you could take billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere every year, safely, effectively, economically and...
See more“The ice caps are melting, Leonard. In the future, swimming won’t be optional!” So says the inept genius Sheldon Cooper...
See moreIt started in a shed. Indeed, the shed is still there, in Peter Dearman’s backyard, which you can find in...
See moreOver twenty years ago, a little known carpet tile company called Interface embarked on its plush path to sustainability. Its destination...
See morePlastic bottle pavilions and urban-mined glasses; Polli-Brick and Eco-Morph and the waste that it slashes; upcycled film theatres and recycled...
See moreSubmitted by you: Travel around India and you’ll spot Nishant Bioenergy’s earth stoves in restaurants, hostels, kitchens, corporate canteens, religious places, dhaba (roadside...
See moreThe world is on an unsustainable path, but powerful ideas and innovations that could help solve social, economic and environmental...
See moreToday mankind does incredible things. Thirty years of digital revolution have brought previously unimaginable advances in the way we live...
See moreThis March 2016 saw more than 23,000 solar panels mounted on an air-filled float on the Queen Elizabeth II Reservoir on the...
See moreIn Japan, the overdevelopment of golf courses during the real-estate boom of the 90s and 00s led to hundreds of...
See moreNearly three billion people in the world – 160 million in India alone – cook on wood (or similar fuel...
See moreWhen the man who coined the term 'global warming' describes the scientist trying to reduce carbon dioxide levels as "the most...
See moreThe age of the flatpack farm has dawned. That’s the ambition of green-thumbed urban innovators Mikkel Kjaer and Ronnie Markussen...
See morePower Japan Plus has developed a powerful battery with numerous potential uses, powering everything from flashlights to electric cars. There is...
See moreA new icon is due to disrupt the Rotterdam skyline when it starts construction in 2025. A take on the...
See moreThe website ‘Cleanleap’ does what its name suggests - combining ‘clean technology’ and ‘leapfrogging’ to label and raise the profile...
See moreAn ex-NASA engineer is waging war against the global scourge of industrial scale deforestation by using industrial scale reforestation to...
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