Five Top Headlines that Showcase the World's Progress in the Climate Fight
The International Energy Agency said that the progress made this year may actually help achieve the 2030 goals agreed to in Paris.
The International Energy Agency said that the progress made this year may actually help achieve the 2030 goals agreed to in Paris.
Two types were used, with 88% derived from waste fats and the rest from waste products of corn farming in the US.
Willets Point stadium would be totally electric, partly run on green energy, and built with materials that conserve water and reduce waste.
AWI offers a license to use their patented method of harvesting caviar from live sturgeon in a method more akin to work in a maternity ward.
In Hong Kong SAR, air-conditioning to drive away the sub-tropical heat accounts for almost a third (31%) of total electricity consumption.
Israel's Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality is building a pilot electric road that will power specially equipped buses as they drive.
ONO in Berlin has now established their delivery ebikes into four German cities, perhaps representing the future of urban delivery.
Imagine a truck that only emits water vapor, produces its own electricity onboard and has a range of up to 600 miles.
The company has even installed their own technology in London so they can simultaneously charge every vehicle in their fleet without having to upgrade the power supply grid.
Scientists at American University's Department of Chemistry have potentially found a way to power fuel cells using spinach.
To support the new EVs, the USPS will construct 14,000 additional charging stations in 75 different counties and municipalities.
Pizza Hut is changing the delivery game with their newest launch of a round, biodegradable pizza box that uses less materials than its square counterpart.
Not only does their initiative help to combat climate change with reforestation, it also brings jobs and income to the region.
Waste Management, Inc, the largest trash hauler in America has joined with several other companies to stop exporting plastic overseas to poor countries.
The Latin American nations are working to achieve more than double the amount of the EU's renewable energy usage goals before 2030.
Not only have dozens of the world's most influential cities curbed their CO2 emissions, they have also passed legislation on plastic and free transit.
Just ten square miles of these plantations could produce enough crops and vegetables to feed a country of four million people.
Since the new material is tougher than most other substances that we produce today, it could one day be a viable replacement for plastic.
Measuring in at 3.1 miles deep, this geothermal energy well is now the deepest and hottest well in the world.
Not only are these shirts sustainably sourced from wood pulp, their closed-loop manufacturing process reuses 99% of their water and production materials.
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