Is Cactus Gas The Future Of Biofuel?
The prickly pear cactus (locally known as nopal) is ubiquitous in Mexico. Farmed in massive quantities across the nation, it’s a local food staple, an ancient sacred symbol, and theContinue Reading
The prickly pear cactus (locally known as nopal) is ubiquitous in Mexico. Farmed in massive quantities across the nation, it’s a local food staple, an ancient sacred symbol, and theContinue Reading
Plastic polymers have become a major environmental crisis. Countries all over the globe have begun to take steps on curbing its usage. Bangladesh has prohibited plastic bags countrywide, Ireland hasContinue Reading
Photosynthetic algae need carbon dioxide, water and light in order to grow (in addition to various other nutrients like iron and nitrogen). If you grow algae in open pools (asContinue Reading
There was a time when countries around the world would compete within themselves for being touted as the most ‘developed country’ or the country with the best lifestyle to offer.Continue Reading
Clean Future in conversation with Nishant Arya, Executive Director of the USD 1.35bn JBM Group, on his ambitious plans to invest INR 1600 crore in the RE domain, the manyContinue Reading
Waste-to-energy (WTE) incinerators are often sold as a panacea to our waste problem, rebranded as “renewable” energy sources. This alluring label attracts considerable private investment and generous public subsidies. However,Continue Reading
Human activities have dramatically reshaped Earth, creating what scientists call the technosphere—a massive system of human-made products, structures, and waste. Surprisingly, this vast accumulation of materials, including buildings, roads, andContinue Reading
India’s textile sector, one of the most energy-intensive industries, is undergoing a significant transformation toward sustainability. This sector contributes over 4% of industrial energy consumption and 5% of emissions, makingContinue Reading
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