Archive for 2018
Living sustainably in Arden: Where the past is the future
In the Tatra Mountains of Poland, there are 12 adults and four children, three cows and three dogs, living an intentional community life on an ecovillage farm centered on spiritual practice.
Some corals may yet weather climate change. For now
Most corals, apart from a few hardy species, will likely be gone by mid-century unless we cut back on our CO2 emissions.
Turning CO2 into ethanol? Done
Scientists have come up with a way to turn carbon dioxide into ethanol, which can be used to power cars and generators.
Some developing countries are lighting up with solar power
While global net investments are down, investments in emerging markets are increasing at a significant pace.
Is an Arctic shipping breakthrough good for the climate?
The Venta Maersk seeks to become the first container ship to pass along the Northern Sea Route owing to climate change.
Butterfly wings could revolutionize optics and computing
A species of butterfly with iridescent metallic green wings can teach us a thing or two.