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.
Andean tribes within the Amazon are trained so they can use drones to help protect wildlife and report on illegal activities.
The EU is now presenting a strategy for increased offshore energy production. The goal is primarily an extensive expansion of offshore wind power, but technologies such as wave power and liquid solar energy will also be promoted.
Processed bricks are turned into supercapacitors. By filling the pores of the brick with conductive polymers it can be used to store energy.
55 solar power projects have been licensed across the Southern African country. When ready they will have an installed total capacity 1190.88 MW.
A special kind of gel can absorb moisture during the nights and release it as water when it gets warmer during the day.
Cacao landscapes and trade are getting back up from technology innovations. This will help Colombia with the goal to ensure zero deforestation in the cacao supply chain. Cacao is also considered a โpeace cropโ in the war against cocaine.
We have the toolbox in place. If we can both change our behaviors and benefit from the exponential technological development, we can transition to a sustainable and bright future, says Rebecka Carlsson, Warp News Expert in sustainability and Green Tech.
A giant aquarium will serve as a backup for endangered coral species.