Courtesy of the Los Angeles Times, a report on the reuse of dead urban trees: To stop California’s 6 million urban trees from knocking out power lines, crashing through houses, or lying across streets when they die, humans have to intervene. This week, a handful of arborists and Conservation Corps of Long Beach members gathered at a scrappy plot […]
Read more »Via Energy Daily, a report on how solar panels over highways could significantly cut emissions and boost road safety Covering highways worldwide with solar panel roofs could greatly reduce carbon emissions and improve road safety, according to new research. This study, which assessed the costs and benefits of installing solar roofs over global highways, suggests […]
Read more »Via Clean Technica, an article on the promise of paint-on solar cells: Fossil energy stakeholders have been ginning up opposition to large-scale solar farms, but they should have been watching their backs. The latest development in photovoltaic technology involves low-cost perovskite solar cells created in the form of a solution which can be applied to […]
Read more »Via One Green Planet, a look at a revolutionary AI heat pump water heater that aims to enhance efficiency and reduce carbon emissions: In a bid to modernize home heating solutions and reduce carbon footprints, Cala Systems has introduced a cutting-edge heat pump water heater powered by artificial intelligence. This innovative device not only promises to prevent […]
Read more »Via The Atlantic, a look at innovative solutions for urban shade: On a 92-degree Saturday afternoon in Portland, Oregon, I went looking for shade in Cully Park, which was built on top of an old landfill and opened in 2018. The city included plenty of trees in the design—I mean, this is Oregon. But those […]
Read more »Via BBC, a look at how Asia’s 5,000-year-old rice terraces are inspiring modern flood control: Landprocess The green roof of Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand is designed to protect from flooding, cool temperatures and grow crops (Credit: Landprocess) Parks, roofs and riverbanks mimicking the long-used agricultural form are helping Asian cities absorb, hold and purify […]
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