Fear is a powerful drive. Once we find out that methane is responsible for 30-50% of current global warming, and that it’s at least 28...
Archive for tag: carbon footprint

Meet Carbicrete: A Concrete Block That Takes Carbon Out of the System
Construction materials can be non-environment-friendly. Well, what if it can be more eco-friendly, even more so that it can sequester carbon? Apparently, we have that...

Clean Energy Revolutions Could Decarbonize Rebounding CO2 Emissions
A new article from University of California San Diego states that clean energy technology in several countries, states, or corporations, is paying off. Even though...

Scientists Turn Sugars Found in Wood into Natural Polymer
Maybe we’re a few steps closer to producing sustainable polymer now. Scientists from the University of Bath have made a sustainable polymer. They used xylose,...

Climate Change: The Other Sides of The Story That We Can Use as Food for Thought
Bloomberg reported that the EU wants to ramp up efforts to slash pollution in the bloc through its Green Deal. The European Commision will probably...

Evian Has Just Become a Carbon Neutral Bottled Water Brand
Are you a fan of Evian? Well guess what, this water bottle brand has achieved certification to the internationally recognised carbon-neutral standard PAS 2060, issued...

Green Surgery? Anaesthetic Gas Can be More Eco Friendly in the Future
In my musings, I frequently wonder if an activity is eco friendly or not (like a beauty salon, online business, etc), but I had never...

Survey Found Most Of Us Don’t Understand Carbon Footprint
We all produce carbon footprint in every single activity that we do every day. But what is carbon footprint? The term is used to define...

Buckle Up, Formula 1 Is Going to Be Carbon Neutral by 2030
Formula 1 fans who are eco conscious must be delighted to hear this news. Its sustainability strategy plans to have a net-zero carbon footprint by...

We Depend on Trees to Reduce Carbon, But Will That Last?
We always want to restore forests and make things greener because we know that plants play a vital role in pulling excess carbon out of...
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