Stanford scientists discovered a way to generate hydrogen fuel using solar power, electrodes and saltwater from San Francisco Bay.
UNESCO proposes Green solutions for Disaster Risk Reduction and climate change adaptation
On 12 of March the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization published a report on Green solutions for Disaster Risk Reduction and climate change adaptation. It underline the fact that well-managed ecosystems – such as wetlands, forests, coastal systems and many others – often act as natural infrastructure, reducing physical exposure to various natural hazards and increasing socio-economic resilience of people and communities. Healthy ecosystems also provide many more services and goods, playing a role in water quality and availability, air quality, food security, and much more. Together with its partners, UNESCO advances the disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation agenda through the application of ecosystem services and nature based solutions.
40 kg of plastic was found in whale stomach
On the coast of Philippines people found a dead whale with 40kg of plastic bags inside its stomach.
Global Friday strike: “Climate change is worse than Voldemort”
On Friday, 15th of March, school and university students continue protests to call for political action on global climate crisis.
A unique coral reef has been discovered off the coast of Italy
In the Adriatic Sea, off the coast of the Italian commune of Monopoli, scientists have discovered a coral reef with a length of at least 2.5 km! This have been the first such discovery in several centuries.
Interactive program: Future of our Planet: green or not?
Eastern European Association of the Greens announce and invite students to a series of educational lectures with interactive program. The topic of lectures – Future of our Planet: green or not?
Plastic can be a fuel for cars in future
Scientists from Swansea University have figured out a way to convert any kind of plastic waste into hydrogen fuel that could one day power cars.
UK government plans to make renewable energy a main power source for the first time in history
New strategy presume that third of British electricity comes from offshore wind by 2030.
Using Nuclear Science to Improve Animal Breeding
Animals, so important for food security — they provide us with milk, with eggs, with meat.
Integrated Pest Management to Boost Dragon Fruit Production in Viet Nam
There is a reason why dragon fruit is considered a rich and famous fruit in Viet Nam: it is exported to 40 countries and return from dragon fruit production is several times higher than from rice production.