We want to connect everyone that is fighting against climate change from Greta Thunberg and Greenpeace to the local sustainable startup, local and national governments, and your friend who just recently realized that biking to work instead of driving can already make a difference. Climate Connect was born The idea of Climate Connect was born... Continue Reading →
How can you prove your hydrogen is green? Here’s the first solution to guarantee its origin Acciona's new blockchain platform will enable buyers to track renewable H2 shipments from production to delivery Green hydrogen, blue hydrogen, grey hydrogen, purple hydrogen, turquoise hydrogen is all identical (see panel below). It’s just hydrogen, a colourless, odourless gas.... Continue Reading →
How can you prove your hydrogen is green?
California is experiencing climate change today, like never before. Wildfires are more frequent and intense, droughts are longer and deeper, and temperatures are rising. But California is responding. Long a climate leader, California has expanded its ambitions. Gov. Gavin Newsom has accelerated the state’s goal of decarbonizing its economy and established a new objective of... Continue Reading →
California can lead the nation in making solar energy even cleaner
In the outskirts of Newark, New Jersey, tucked between a packaging manufacturer and an aquatics center lies a farm. Except, if you're driving down the nearby highway you probably wouldn't be able to tell that this particular farm is churning out thousands of pounds of greens each year. In fact, all you'll see is a... Continue Reading →
Does Vertical Farming Actually Work?
TORONTO -- Canada's first modern-day milkman service that delivers brand-name groceries and household goods to doorsteps in reusable packaging is set to launch in the Toronto region on Monday. Loop, an online shopping platform started by U.S.-based recycling company TerraCycle, has teamed up with grocery giant Loblaw Companies Ltd. and leading consumer goods companies like... Continue Reading →
‘Milkman model’ grocery service delivers brand-name goods in reusable containers
For a growing number of Bay Area families, a chunk of their food is coming from backyards and rooftops. The coronavirus pandemic has resurrected a new interest in urban farms because they address the issues of food sustainability and climate change. Bluma Farm is a rooftop farm in Berkeley. The views are stunning, but what’s... Continue Reading →
Urban Farming: How Rooftop Gardens Are Feeding Families and Helping the Planet
(Not outlined in this article as I understood it in another article which appears to have been removed, but the idea is the food is in refrigerators being grown in the store, you go in and pick it right there. A pretty cool idea, but this idea below is also nice.) Featuring Marco Kesseler’s evocative Polytunnel... Continue Reading →
Selfridges brings nature to Oxford Street during lockdown
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Tsinghua University in Beijing researchers conducted a sound wave-based experiment in Tibetan Plateau and found promising results. The use of water has been growing at more than twice the rate of population increase in the last century. Water scarcity has also begun affecting every continent and the threat of drought is increasing. But a team... Continue Reading →
Sound Energy Can Increase Rainfall in Drought Prone Areas, Find Chinese University Scientists
The case for a national clean electricity standard. Last year, presidential candidate Joe Biden campaigned on a bold climate plan that included cleaning up America’s electricity system by 2035 with a federal Clean Electricity Standard (CES). A national CES, which would require utilities increase their share of renewable and carbon pollution-free electricity, is an old... Continue Reading →
This popular and proven climate policy should be at the top of Congress’s to-do list
Thousands of Canadians witnessed the first #FossilBanksNoThanks national action day (this past Friday) exposing the ugly truth that Canada’s Big Five banks—RBC, TD, BMO, CIBC, Scotia—are financing the climate crisis. For many, it was a wake-up call. Finding out—for the first time—that the bank which holds your life savings and investments is pumping money into... Continue Reading →