Green Tech is an important part of the solution of climate change and other enviromental problems. Here you will find articles covering recycling, water purifying and tech used to conserve and protect natural resources. Also, news about Warp Green Tech Program will be found here.
A new plant-based alternative to plastic has been designed by researchers from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne. The special thing about this product is that it decomposes into sugar.
NDB claims to have the solution for how we should manage nuclear waste and have constant access to electricity during the electrification of the world - diamond batteries made from nuclear waste.
An enzyme in the stomach of a larva can break down plastic which can then be used as a basis for new bioplastic.
Researchers have found a method to see how different materials can affect lithium metal batteries without having to do any physical experiments.
Scientists from Sichuan University have designed and developed a robotic fish that collects microplastic as it swims in the water. With the microplastics it can repair damages it gets while working.
What should we do to solve the problem of climate change? Should we set clear boundaries and push humanity back within them? Or should we evolve so that we can break these boundaries, but without destroying the earth? That is the most important debate of our time.
A small drone can gather pollutants from the water in urban environments, which is both easier and cheaper than doing it when the debris already has reached the sea.
Yeast that is normally used in the brewing of beer can also be used to purify water of heavy metals, such as lead, in a cheap and environmentally friendly way.
By capturing and storing carbon dioxide in the production of bio aviation fuel, it is possible to eliminate the climate impact of aviation completely.