♻️ Green Tech

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.

Kent Olofsson 2 min read

πŸ”‹ "Sea battery" provides energy even when it is not windy

A battery, which is actually a small hydropower plant, can store large amounts of energy from offshore wind turbines.

Linn Winge 2 min read

🌎 Environmental careers top of mind for "Gen Z"

Multiple surveys have shown that a surprising number of people under 25 are pursuing careers and degrees related to the environment.

Anders Frick 5 min read

πŸ‘Š"Getting started is the hardest part"

Thanks to Anders Forslund's electric aircraft, half a billion tonnes less of carbon dioxide will be emitted by 2050. Meet the aviation enthusiast and climate entrepreneur who wants to fundamentally change future transportation.

Vincent Roose 6 min read

πŸ’‘ Why waste could be your best investment

There is more to be done when it comes to organic waste. With new methods present there should be no excuses for not using all waste.

Marco Borsari 8 min read

🌿 Hemp - the start of a veg-tech revolution?

Cultivated for millennia and used in many sectors such as textiles and food, the most recent research shows how hemp can replace many synthetic products in construction, automotive, environmental remediation, and pharma.

Linn Winge 1 min read

🐠 Bleached corals can still provide nutritious seafood

A new study has found that fish living in bleached coral reefs can remain sources rich in micronutrients. This provides hope for coastal communities that rely on coral reefs for food.

Kent Olofsson 2 min read

πŸ€ Five reasons 2021 was a great year for the environment

2021 was a year with a lot of positive news regarding environmental matters. We'll show you the top five things that happend.

Magnus Aschan 5 min read

πŸ‘Š "I have an inner drive to make a positive impact on the world"

From a farm in Swedish SmΓ₯land to fish cultivation in Indonesia. Mattias Djurstedt is 23 years old but has already been on a fantastic adventure. The driving force is personal development and creating impact by commercializing a new sustainable technology for fish farming.

Linn Winge 2 min read

πŸ•Ή App turns litter picking into a game

A new app called Litterlotto is gamifying litter picking and β€œtrades trash for cash.” This has turned out to be a success, and recently the first winner was announced.