♻️ 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›οΈA plastic mixed with enzymes that decomposes

Plastics don't decompose naturally. But researchers have found a way to make plastic rot. In a few years, the new type of plastic can be on the market.

Per Soderstrom 2 min read

πŸ”‹ Cadillac goes electric

Cadillac is the car brand that stood for status and tradition. But time has caught up, and they have made a statement to only release electric vehicles from now on.

Kent Olofsson 1 min read

🐠Coral reefs could be treated with antibiotics

A cream with antibiotics repaired 95 percent of the damage to a coral reef caused by infections.

Linn Winge 2 min read

🌱 "Seed cocoons" help trees grow in the harshest climates

A new cocoon system is being used when planting trees. This project can replace traditional irrigation practices and up trees survival rates to 90%.

Linn Winge 2 min read

🌊 A lantern charged by seawater

This lantern only needs water from the ocean to charge.

Kent Olofsson 2 min read

🏳 World's most white color gets even whiter - reduces the need for air conditioning

An ultra-white color can reflect 98.5 percent of incoming sunlight and lower the temperature as much as a ten kilowatt air conditioner.

Kent Olofsson 1 min read

🌻5 examples of how renewable energy is changing the game

Worl Economic Forum lists five examples of renewable energy success stories, to emphasize the unstoppable trend.

Warp Editorial StaffKent Olofsson 1 min read

β›½ New method makes it 100 times more efficient to produce hydrogen

A new catalyst lowers the energy requirements for producing hydrogen so much that sunlight in the future can replace natural gas as an energy source in processes.

Kent Olofsson 2 min read

🚒 Plastic in the ocean is used in asphalt

Fishers in India have been picking up plastic from the ocean that becomes an ingredient in asphalt. The project has been a success and is now spreading to the whole fishing workforce.