Depending on the source, it is estimated that 55-85% of all people on Earth live in urban areas . Both the population and migration to cities are growing ...
Composting have become full of unfavorable myths over the years. It is believed to be difficult, time consuming, stinking, dirty and vermin attractive. ...
Single-use items are the bane of modernity. Cutlery, plates, straws, plastic food containers and take-out coffee cups. The latter is a special problem, because ...
We have a growing problem with access to fresh water. We use billions of liters for both industrial and private purposes. Unsustainable management of this ...
Nearly ¾ of the Earth's surface is water. Still, over 2 billion people worldwide suffer from water scarcity and thirst. All because only 2.5% of the available ...
The menace of the modern world and a huge ecological threat at the same time, is undoubtedly plastic pollution. Some even believe that plastics form a new ...
Along with environmental pollution, intensification of agriculture and changes in eating habits, it's increasingly difficult for us to provide the body with ...
Environmental degradation associated with animal agriculture is becoming more and more visible and obvious. Food production and distribution system requires ...
Every year, more and more cities declare their willingness to protect and naturally nurture urban biodiversity. In the autumn-winter period, fallen leaves are ...
In autumn, when the ground begins to be covered with a layer of fallen leaves, we need to find a happy medium between aesthetics and ecology. Some cities ...
Syngas, produced mainly from fossil fuels and biomass, is an important raw material in industry. Some see it as a chance to replace highly emissive fossil ...
Scientists around the world, including the ones in Max Planck Institute, have been working on a revolutionary device for producing energy for several decades ...