Chinese Kindergartners More Knowledgeable About Electric Cars

Not many were introduced to electric cars as early as kindergarten. Yet, in China, Tesla is providing an educational program for kindergartners to learn...

Agricultural Soil Impacted by Fracking Chemical Spills

Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) chemicals sometimes end up where they’re not supposed to be: in agricultural soil. Toxic biocides, surfactants, corrosion inhibitors, and slicking agents are...

University Sets to Calculate Nitrogen Footprint

The carbon footprint. This term has been in the news for years, sometimes assumed to be the highest tax on the environment. But as Nitrogen...

Japan Prepares New Non-nuclear Energy Plan

Japan is going to release an energy plan next year that shifts away from nuclear power but may lead to a greater dependence on...

Bio-Bean Turns Coffee Grounds into Clean Fuel

British startup converts tonnes of waste coffee grounds into carbon neutral fuel. Coffee grounds are known for being a perfect natural fertilizer. But, the great...

Researchers Produce Energy from Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten tomatoes might be the latest source of renewable energy, courtesy of a research team from Princeton. The diversity of sources for production of renewable energy...

Forest Burning is “Carbon Neutral,” Says US Senator

Burning forest wood is now considered carbon neutral, according to a shocking new amendment to the Energy Modernization act of 2015. Politicians have the power...

UNICEF Tap: Do Not Touch Your Phone For 5 Minutes, Save a Life

UNICEF Tap project together with Giorgio Armani and S'well challenges you not to touch your phone for five minutes. In return, they will fund...

Flushing Your Toilets With Harvested Rainwater Could Save the Planet

Water shortages are the worst nightmare of any city, and as summer is to come in a few months, they will be more likely...

An Imaginary Movie Titled: “Going Green”

ACT I - Lets talk about the color Green. Green lighting a project in Hollywood... used to mean a producer got the okay to...