Converting Deserts Into Forests Would Stop Global Warming
Researcher Leonard Ornstein has come up with a simple plan to stop global warming. He proposes that turning Sahara and the Australian outback into vast, shady forests, could draw down about 8 billion tons of carbon a year, nearly as much as people emit from burning forests and fossil fuels today.
Rainwater Harvesting System Capable of Capturing over 20,000 Gallons of Water
Jerry Block, a retired anesthesiologist, located in Monte Sereno, California, has developed in his backyard a rainwater harvesting system, capable of holding and collecting up to 20,000 gallons of rainwater each year.
A Cleaner And More Efficient Way to Capture Carbon Dioxide
The process of separating CO2 from its source is called capturing (CO2). The new method discovered by the scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory might replace all the existing Carbon Dioxide capturing devices and improve a lot their performance and stability.
Energy Efficient Organic LEDs Made from Salmon DNA
Researchers at the University of Connecticut have used salmon DNA to develop next-gen LED bulbs.
CO2-Capturing Molecule Discovered by Accident
Accidental discoveries have always been the most groundbreaking discoveries in the entire history of science, because magnificent things were found without us thinking of them, not taking the usual way to see things, and therefore unleashing new possibilities.
Australian Magnetic Motor Inventor Claims 440% Efficiency
Here's a Sky News Australia video about an inventor who claims he got to obtain overunity in something that resembles a magnetic motor at a first glance.
Adding Lime in Seawater Could Reduce Atmospheric CO2
Some people check every possibility to reduce pollution, to make us live our lives in a clean and healthy environment. At a press conference about climate change solutions in Manchester, Tim Kruger, a former management consultant, announced that lime and salt water could stop or reverse CO2 accumulation in the atmosphere.
New Metal Compound Capturing CO2 More Efficiently
Capturing CO2 is one of the many tasks trees have been doing for ages. Now, though, with all the CO2 being emitted into the atmosphere and the trees being cut off, the existing forests are not able to keep up with the ongoing pollution.
Incredible Synthetic Tree for CO2 Sequestration
Columbia University has announced the development of a structure that could capture carbon 1,000 times faster than a real tree. Klaus Lackner said, as the "tree" could be used for capturing carbon which has been already emitted into the air by car gasoline or airplain fuel.
Farewell, Michael Jackson…
The first thing I read when I woke up this morning was Michael Jackson's death. "Earth Song" and "Heal the World" were among the first that taught me about caring for the environment and for the people as a part of it.



































