Check Out This New Lightweight Hypercar That’s 100% Powered By Hydrogen
A UK-based startup recently unveiled its first-ever hydrogen-powered fuel cell hypercar to meet the growing demand for eco-friendly vehicles.
A UK-based startup recently unveiled its first-ever hydrogen-powered fuel cell hypercar to meet the growing demand for eco-friendly vehicles.
Plastic production will continue to rise over the years. But a “super enzyme” can help with plastic waste management by eating them up.
Since the matter about climate change is already at an alarming rate, and in order to be part of the solution to this, General Motors announced that it added another 7 billion dollars to its current budget of 30 billion in order to push electric vehicles in the market. During a press conference the company’s CEO, Mary Barra, told the audience that at least 30 vehicles will enter the global market by the middle of this decade.
Fossil fuels have always been the world’s main source of energy, but not until now. In 2020, some European countries have managed to shift to renewable energy as their main sources of electricity, which is an important milestone towards a carbon-free planet. Due to the rampant usage of natural gas and other forms of fossil … Read more
A supercar marque is developing innovative battery packs using “benign” volcano fuel to produce 90% fewer carbon emissions for its cars.
A European brewery has introduced a surprising green fuel alternative by using iron powder as a fuel for its furnace.
A U.K.-based startup is planning to change the way we store energy. It involves a new system of pumped hydro technology on hills.
To meet its decarbonization goals, the UK government will introduce legislation that will require newly built homes to include EV chargers.
Various industries and startups are testing electric planes to change the future of aviation towards a cleaner and carbon-free one.
Taking care of Mother Earth has always been a hot topic for a few decades now, among environmentalists. Thankfully, research on mushrooms (yeah, you heard it right!) might help contribute to dealing with climate change in the future. Fungi are not only durable but also biodegrade when it’s time to knock them down, which can be a good alternative to concrete or other forms of more polluting materials.