600 km/h... CM Yogi rides on a floating train in Japan, Video
CM Yogi Adityanath experienced a high-speed Maglev train ride in Japan as part of his visit, showcasing advanced train technology and green energy initiatives.
Fyta Plant Sensors: Data from the Garden
Fyta, a Berlin-based startup, offers plant sensors that help users care for their plants, transforming those with a 'brown thumb' into green thumbs by providing essential data through an app.
WSJ: Can an Aging Germany Redeem Its Fate?
The article discusses Germany's deepening demographic crisis while hinting at the emergence of positive economic trends in Europe.
Statkraft: Employees Take Over Silva Green Fuel
Statkraft and a group of former Silva Green Fuel employees have reached an agreement allowing for the continuation of advanced biofuels technology testing.
Two more VLCCs for Pantheon Tanker
Pantheon Tanker, part of Anna Angelicoussis' group, is rapidly expanding its shipbuilding program by ordering new Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) from Chinese firms.
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%.
Green car carrier received by the Grimaldi Group
The Grimaldi Group has taken a significant step towards zero-emission shipping with the delivery of the 'Grande Michigan', a new Pure Car & Truck Carrier capable of using ammonia as fuel.
Physics promises a very near revolution in LED lights
A research team has announced a promising new type of green phosphor for LED lights that could rival the industry standard.
Professor at LTU: "It is very likely that Stegra will collapse"
A professor at Luleå University of Technology warns that Stegra, facing significant financial difficulties and recent executive departures, is likely to collapse soon.
Winter Olympics 2026: What do the red and green lights on a curling stone mean?
The article explains the significance of the red and green lights on curling stones during the Winter Olympics, which are used to enforce hog line rules and utilize sensor technology.
Orders for ships with alternative fuels decline
Recent data reveals a significant decline in orders for ships using alternative fuels, with the majority of the global fleet still reliant on conventional fuels.
China slams EU probe into wind turbine maker Goldwind as ‘discriminatory’
China has condemned the European Commission's investigation into Goldwind Science & Technology as discriminatory, arguing it undermines confidence in the market and hinders Europe's green transition.
Green energy sector drove more than 90% of China’s investment growth last year, analysis finds
China's clean energy sector was responsible for over 90% of the country's investment growth last year, significantly contributing to its economic expansion.
Bunnings given green light to use facial recognition tech on customers to combat crime
Bunnings has been authorized to implement facial recognition technology on shoppers to deter crime, despite previous privacy concerns.
The AI boom needs electricity, but is China's power the answer?
China's extensive energy infrastructure provides it with an advantage in supplying affordable and green electricity for its tech and manufacturing sectors, while Western countries face challenges meeting rising energy demands due to strained power grids.
Wall Street in the Green with Double Record for Dow Jones and S&P 500
Wall Street saw gains with both the Dow Jones and S&P 500 hitting record highs, driven by strong investor interest in technology stocks despite employment data and tariff decision delays.
China’s emission-free tech boosts productivity 3-fold, debunks Trump’s green burden theory
A new Chinese technology significantly reduces carbon emissions while tripling the productivity of high-value chemical production, challenging the notion that environmental policies harm economic growth.
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.