Over 75% of Brits Say They're Greener Today Than They Were 10 Years Ago: Poll
3/4 of Brits say they're greener today than they were a decade ago-with most believing they have responsibility to live sustainably.
3/4 of Brits say they're greener today than they were a decade ago-with most believing they have responsibility to live sustainably.
The pioneering BODYHEAT system at SWG3 could save the popular nightspot up to 70 tons of CO2 per year.
Inspired by his grandma's love of gardening, England's Tony Le-Britton has been growing rare house plants worth $15,000 per leaf.
A brightly painted old shipping container with solar panels on its roof and high-specification filtration devices will soon be providing nearly 20,000 liters a day of clean, drinkable water to the area's 500 residents who currently rely on the dirty nearby river. If the pilot is successful, manufacturing will begin locally to roll out across the region.
Thailand is banning coral reef-damaging sunscreens in marine parks in teh country—a win for nature.
Pennsylvania farms are partnered with a microbrewery to create an alternative fuel produced with brewer's waste and organic matter.
The neighborhood is around 5 square kilometers, with 5,000 homes capable of housing 10,000 people, in an urban yet eco-friendly lifestyle.
It took a century for Scotland to realize the recreational resource of their old coal-carrying canal network, which is now the nation's joy.
Biochar isn't like hydroponic or vertical farming-it doesn't change the picture of a garden, and, in reality, it's quite straight forward.
Henry Emson realized that planting a sequoia tree would make triply-sure his family's impact on the climate was taken care of.
A new type of plastic made directly from organic plant waste has been created by scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.
The WasteShark, like the whale shark it's named for, gobbles up plastic trash in a silent, safe, easy, effective, and affordable way.
A company owner has completed the 'first ever' commute in an $83,000 (£68,000) space-age flying car by Jetson in Tuscany.
A new flexible thermoelectric generator can wrap around pipes and other hot surfaces and convert wasted heat into electricity.
Yale University researchers have looked into additional reasons into how electrical vehicles are green. Take a look at them here.
California budget cuts are causing school districts to find ways to save cash. Instead of laying off teachers, some have invested in solar panels to slash their electricity bills by millions of dollars every year.
If there were a Navin Chandra for every homeowner's association, the world would look an awful lot more renewable.
Looking for a way to block underwater trawling nets, Paolo the fisherman managed to create an underwater sculpture garden in Tuscany.
To avoid using chemical insecticides, groundskeepers at one of New York City's biggest apartment complexes have released 720,000 ladybugs to help control pests like aphids and mites.
With a faí§ade like the mottled grey-white of Aspen trees and a clean bill of emissions, the Populus Hotel in Denver aims to be carbon-positive
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