New Zealanders preserve the ecosystem of a Awaroa beach
At a time when the whole world seems overrun by human constructs, a small New Zealand beach has resisted to developers. A pretty citizens’ initiative to preserve its ecosystem. Read more
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The Plastic Road project in the Netherlands gives new life to plastic waste, while, at the same time, avoiding millions … More
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Good news, on the environment, is scarce. For the first time, a group of English and American scientists succeeded in … More
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The Plastic Road project in the Netherlands gives new life to plastic waste, while, at the same time, avoiding millions … More
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At a time when the whole world seems overrun by human constructs, a small New Zealand beach has resisted to developers. A pretty citizens’ initiative to preserve its ecosystem. Read more
He always liked to transform the cities and allow the meeting between the inhabitants to make them happy. Geneva’s Dan
There is neither aroma nor artificial additives in this Texan coffee. The cups are recycled or composted as well as
In Montreal, Quebec, volunteers are working towards edible streets. Now, residents can consume fruits and vegetables freely that grow almost in
Solar Impulse landed Tuesday in Abu Dhabi, where the aircraft capable of flying day and night with solar energy only as fuel completed a tour of unprecedented world technological challenge. Read more
The National Civil Aviation School and Aquinea, the two main partners in this project can jubilate. The maiden flight of
After a successful experience in running buses on waste cooking oil from local restaurants, The Big Lemon has decided to
The cut-throat competition for sustainability is fierce and Costa Rica reached a massive success of sustaining its energy with 100%
Can we let the planet turn slowly into a dumping ground? No! Elisabeth Tricot and Nicolas Gluzman proclaimed. These citizens from Lausanne in Switzerland have decided it is time to take action. (Article from 24 Heures, on 24 July 2016) Read more
He always liked to transform the cities and allow the meeting between the inhabitants to make them happy. Geneva’s Dan
From the simple donation box to the more elaborate common pantry idea, this organization is bound to better the lives
Hand washing with soap may seem as a common simple everyday act. Yet, it remains one of the most neglected
Don’t let the word ‘degrowth’ intimidate you because it’s definitely not about economic recession and deprivation of quality in our lives. Degrowth is a concept that has provoked environmentalists, social scientists, and economists long before it emerged as a major European intellectual movement in 2008 with the conference in Paris on “Economic De-Growth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity”. Read more
Consensus materializes around a very important fact: it is imperative that we move quickly to clean energy. However, even the best case scenario would not be enough to avoid climate catastrophe. Reason: the burning of fossil represents only about 70% of all emissions of greenhouse gases. The remaining 30% are from various causes that must also be addressed. Read more
The people of Qinghai province in northwest China have been lit and heated for seven days by solar, wind and
In order to meet the commitments of the Paris Agreements after COP 21, we must be inventive. In addition to
India, which faces a huge pollution problem, is multiplying ecological measures. We recently introduced you to plastic roads as well
A 14-year-old boy of Indian-origin has invented a low-cost portable Braille printer. Shubham Banerjee is now working with technology giant Microsoft to integrate Braigo drivers with Windows to make it easily accessible to the visually-impaired. Read more
From the simple donation box to the more elaborate common pantry idea, this organization is bound to better the lives
This school in Bali has been recognized as a world reference. With a passionate community of teachers, learning takes place in
He always liked to transform the cities and allow the meeting between the inhabitants to make them happy. Geneva’s Dan
The forest- residence 25 Verde allows its residents to stay in the heart of the trees and escape from the Turin urban homogeneity. And the city comes alive.
A combination of live trees and steel branches dresses this unique 5-storey building designed by Italian architect Luciano Pia. The structure consists of 63 apartments, each having a terrace and plants just beyond their windows and walls. Every variety of plant has been chosen tenaciously from deciduous plant life in Turin to give a big diversity of colour, flora, and blossoming.
The city comes alive
Above-ground, 150 trees absorb 200 000 liters of carbon dioxide per hour and protect residents from noise. The seasonal pattern of trees also offers a microclimate favorable to residents during cold or hot seasons. And then there are the varieties of colors and flowering.
This concept of vertical forest is booming in Italy. In a previous article, we wrote how it is evolving in Milan.
Whisky lovers will feel at home in the Findhorn barrels. Manufactured from giant whisky tanks the barrels house a community
Last week we showcased the Bird’s Nest, one of the seven sustainable lodgings within the Treehotel in Sweden. This week
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair had a vision for a greener future. The Beddington Zero Energy Development was launched
Good news, on the environment, is scarce. For the first time, a group of English and American scientists succeeded in demonstrating that the hole in the ozone layer is showing signs of disappearing.
The hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica is in the process of recomposing much faster than expected, according to a British-American study, published recently in the prestigious journal Science.
The researchers did not expect such a conclusion: the last fifteen years, the hole over the ozone layer has shrunk four million square kilometres, which represents half the size of America. How to explain this “healing” of the ozone layer, in the words of American scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) who led the study? “It would be largely due to the efforts of countries worldwide to stop using some pollutants gases, chlorine gases,” Susan Solomon told. “This is really a significant accomplishment for society. It is a global environmental dilemma, and we have put ourselves on a good trajectory,” Solomon added.
A significant accomplishment for society” – Solomon
These gases were, for example, in air conditioners, refrigerators, or aerosols. Mainly responsible for the weakening of the ozone layer, they have been progressively banned after the signing of an agreement by all countries in the world in 1987 known as the Montreal Protocol. And because they are less present in the atmosphere, the hole over the Antarctic is absorbed faster.
Scientists are quite optimistic for the future: according to their models at the current rate, the ozone layer will be completely reconstituted by 2050.
Of the world’s 20 most polluted cities, 13 are found in India, and over 600,000 Indians die as a result
It’s a first in Europe and a big step towards mobility with zero CO2 emissions. French company Global Bioenergies produce
Coradia iLint. This is a non-polluting and non-electric train unveiled by French train construction company Alstom at InnoTrans, an international
In a world where coal, nuclear and gas are still considered the main sources of energy, Germany managed to use the sun, wind, and rain to provide 87 percent of the energy needs of the entire country . This benefited the population.
This is an astonishing success which the industry does not expect. With a peak in the production of renewable energy, German households paid negative electricity prices. The electricity prices in Germany fell to -€ 30 megawatt per hour throughout the day. Read more
More than 95% of the 10 million Burundians do not have access to electricity. The mayor of Bujumbura Fredy Mbonimpa
India is the third polluter of the planet behind China and the United States of America. Its coal plants still
For many of us, energy is an important issue. Whether it is for saving money or protecting the environment, we
Underwater fauna and flora can now breathe. European institutions have finally decided to ban trawling in depths of over 800 meters. This decision is the result of intense negotiations that lasted four years. It thus open the way to recovery in European waters. Read more
At a time when the whole world seems overrun by human constructs, a small New Zealand beach has resisted to
Bangladesh has a warm, rainy and humid tropical climate with temperatures climbing up to 45 degrees Celsius (113ºF) in summer.
Over 5 trillion pieces of plastic currently litter the ocean. Each year, 270,000 tons of plastic waste is released into