Information found in nature’s ‘internet’, the Wood Wide Web, and other ecological networks, can design solutions for a sustainable future.
Author: sarahkatwhite
Industry is the glue that holds our modern world together. Can we adopt technology as a tool to keep it clean and make our future sustainable?
Technology supports the circular economy of metal through different recycling methods and by embracing the law of conservation.
Our society faces complex environmental challenges which are compounded by social inequity; therefore, women are elemental in developing, implementing, and maintaining the solutions to the climate crisis. Through the channels of government, nonprofit organizations, and business, women can step into leadership roles to take sustainability to the next level.
Sustainable development of cities should include locally-sourced food and healthresources that can educate and bring people together.
We’ve all seen dew drops on a blade of grass or on the side of a water glass. This is condensation, and it allows us to tap into the natural processes of the water cycle without disrupting it. Atmospheric Water Generation (or AWG) is the ability to collect water vapor from the air and condense it to produce drinkable water. The amount of water vapor that exists in our atmosphere varies depending on the location and geography, but small amounts of water always exist in the air, even in the most arid of climates. Passive water generation is found in…
Resilient businesses are adopting innovative solutions to close the loop, creating a ‘Sustainability Reset’ within the circular economy.
Delivering on decarbonization will require diverse energy sources. Explore how hydrogen power is leading the charge!
Going Green explores the role Blue tech has in the Blue Economy and its importance in becoming better stewards of the ocean.