Archive for February 2019
Here’s looking at the climate of the 2080s in some of today’s cities
From a database of 540 U.S. cities, a map provides the closest matches of their future climates.
A ‘loo-minating’ report looks at the climate costs of toilet paper
The average user in the United States consumes 141 rolls of toilet paper each year.
Growing meat in the lab isn’t such a good idea. Yet
For "labriculture" methods to become real low-impact substitutes for farmed beef, they'll have to be more efficient.
SMRs to the rescue: factory-made reactors could help us avert a climate catastrophe
Once they are mass-produced in factories, SMRs could be deployed worldwide to provide low-carbon energy.
Economic growth hasn’t brought real wellbeing in China
With air and water pollution at record levels, has rampant economic growth been really good for the country?
VW unveils ambitious plan to recycle its EV batteries
The company has been researching how it can recuperate raw materials like cobalt, lithium, manganese and nickel.