Fuels in Motorsport: The Formula for the Tank
Formula 1 will start the new season with sustainable fuels and hybrid drives, while other racing series serve as testing grounds for road vehicle applications.
Industry 5.0 and Circular Economy: The New Weapons Against the Climate Crisis
The article discusses the impact of Industry 5.0 and circular economy principles on Europe's response to climate change, focusing on advancements in technology like AI and robotics.
Unexpected climate technology that the world is still ignoring
Educating girls is a highly effective climate solution, capable of significantly reducing CO2 emissions according to recent studies.
Can Humans Control Clouds and Rain? Experiment Begins Over Toyama Bay to Suppress Heavy Rainfall
A research team is experimenting with cloud seeding using dry ice over Toyama Bay to control and reduce damage from heavy rainfall.
Decoding the Past with Future Technology
Artificial intelligence is significantly changing archaeology by helping to decode our past, preserve cultural heritage, and predict the impact of climate change on monuments.
The LTU Researcher on AI's Energy Impact: 'Increases by 300 Percent'
According to Johan Hansson, a researcher at Luleå University of Technology, the energy consumption and resource use of AI need more attention, with AI potentially increasing electricity use significantly.
‘Change typhoon intensity and path’: China team mulls hitting cyclones with space beam
Chinese scientists propose using a space-based solar power project to potentially alter typhoon intensities and paths, while also providing energy to satellites and other facilities.
Conrad Black: The high cost of climate alarmism
Conrad Black critiques the extensive financial investments made in fighting climate change, arguing that they have yielded little tangible results.
What Trump's new tariffs mean for green technology
The recent Supreme Court decision to overturn President Trump's tariffs is shaking up the climate technology trade, benefiting companies like Tesla, while also creating uncertainty about future tariff policies.
The New Deluge of Old 'Climate Fiction'
The article discusses recent novels that reflect on climate change and technology in relation to societal responsibilities.
What are China doing? Incredibly Much. The Key Argument against 'Climate Alarmists' is Falling Apart
China has significantly advanced in the global race for clean technologies, leading to a decrease in CO2 emissions while maintaining economic growth.
Climate crisis response creates 'jobs'... Increasing by 3.6% annually
A recent study reveals that as jobs in traditional manufacturing decline, new 'future jobs' in climate response industries like renewable energy are projected to increase annually by 3.6%.
Climate changes also affect satellites
Climate change impacts even satellites orbiting Earth by affecting the upper layers of the atmosphere where they operate.
Billion Dividend for Eviny
Norwegian energy and technology company Eviny announced a dividend of 1.103 billion NOK for 2025, marking a 57 million NOK increase from the previous year.
Solutions to climate change challenges: 'We have all the tools', just not the will
Experts emphasize that while technological tools to combat climate change are available, lack of political will and commitment impedes progress.
Energy breakthrough? Private 'artificial sun' shone for 22 minutes
The Shanghai company Energy Singularity achieved a significant milestone by maintaining plasma current for 22 minutes, rivaling major governmental projects in the field of high-temperature superconductors.
Researchers invent a system to grow tomatoes using half the water and fertilizers
A team of Spanish scientists has developed a revolutionary technology that allows for tomato cultivation using about half the water and conventional fertilizers without sacrificing production yield.
Climate-Damaging Shipping: Technology-Neutral Tankers Are Not on Climate Course
A report for the Bundestag examines how maritime trade can become climate-neutral, revealing that countries like the USA are impeding progress.
Leakage, heat, and humidity: the latest technologies to protect the house and prevent structural damage
Intense rain, heatwaves, and the passage of time challenge homes in Argentina, prompting the need for new technologies in construction to address rising issues like leakage and humidity.
TTÜ marine scientist: half of the Baltic Sea may freeze in the first half of February
A marine scientist from Tallinn University of Technology warns that climate forecasts indicate significant ice formation in the Baltic Sea, which may impact critical infrastructure and winter navigation despite recent winters being less icy.
Climate disaster and technology change the Fipe index that measures inflation
The Fipe Institute has updated its inflation index due to changing climate conditions, technological advances, and shifting consumer habits, reflecting data gathered from 1,813 families in São Paulo.
It's no longer polite to talk about oil shale, let's call it kukersiid
The Estonian government suggests renaming the oil shale technology chair at TalTech to align with contemporary views, despite the resource's ongoing significance.
Controversial idea for reducing emissions: Will flooding forests solve the problem?
The article discusses the proposal to cut down boreal forests as a method of carbon dioxide reduction, exploring potential benefits, risks, and various countries' stances on the issue.
Heat Pump
The article discusses the growing popularity and implementation of heat pumps in energy-efficient heating systems.
The “geoeconomic and armed” conflicts in a multipolar order top the list of risks from Davos for 2026
The World Economic Forum's report highlights increasing concerns regarding geoeconomic and armed conflicts in a multipolar world, exacerbated by climate change and rapid technological advancements.
Ministers may cut green tech mandate from new homes regulations in England
Ministers in England are considering removing the requirement for carbon-cutting technology in new homes amidst pressure from homebuilders, which some experts view as a setback for environmentally-friendly construction standards.
Journalism with Scientific Rigor to Understand Why What We Eat Defines Our Climate Future
The article discusses the critical role of food journalism in addressing political, environmental, and health issues surrounding our diets and their impact on climate change.