Green Consumerism
Namibians use art and solar power to conserve freshwater
Artists in Namibia covered flashy cars with sand and clay and used windshields for messages aimed at conserving water.
A hoodie from recycled plastic and coffee grounds? Here it is
The clothing is made from three cups of recycled coffee and 10 plastic bottles with a bit of nanotech.
In France, a theme park devoted to climate change
There were a few scary moments at Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park near San Francisco over the weekend as a wildfire in the U.S. state of California edged up to the grounds. Guests were kept inside while access roads
Growing insect meat in the lab could be a green alternative
Growing insect meat in the lab requires much less water and space than raising cattle.
Climate change will reshape maritime trade by 2050
Maritime trade needs to embrace the limits imposed by nature and discard a profits-at-all-cost business model.
Solving shoes, the carbon footprint that really is a footprint
Consumers worried about their carbon footprints might want to take a look at, well, their footprints. The footwear industry is already aware of the climate impacts linked to materials and production, and working on solutions. Now new luxury brand AERA