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...

Atmospheric CO2 and Methane Levels Continue to Rise

Scientists at the European Space Agency (ESA) claim that levels of carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere have keept rising at a steady rate...

Used Plastic Bottles Turn into Energy Efficient Housing

Used plastic bottles get a new life in Plastic Bottle Village. For many of us, eliminating plastic bottles from the daily activities presents a huge...

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...

The Netherlands to Ban Sales of Diesel and Petrol Vehicles by 2025

The Netherlands might become the first country in the world to ban all sales of diesel, petrol and even hybrid vehicles. The Netherlands is known...

WayCap, Reusable Coffee Capsules That Reduce Pollution and Costs

WayCap provides reusable refillable coffee capsules for Nespresso Machines, which allow you to drink your favorite blend, while cutting costs and reducing pollution. What is...

World Bank Invests in Climate Change Mitigation Technologies

Climate Change is now a top priority for the World Bank. Last week, one of the major global investors, the World Bank, announced that they...

Ultra-Efficient Way of Recycling Old Tires Found in UK

A new method for recycling of rubber tires could result in huge energy savings, and considerable cost benefits. Old tires are known to have a...

Bakey’s Edible Cutlery Could Reduce Plastic Waste

New type of edible cutlery can put an end to careless disposal of plastic spoons and chop sticks. Plastic pollution is an enormous problem, which...