It’s a scorcher out there and even though the heatwave has passed, the summer is not over. We all have to stay cool because we’re human and if we get too hot, we’ll die so here’s some tips and tricks to keep your temperature down.
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AirFort – make a cool room in your living room
It’s hot out there and turning on your AC is probably your first instinct. But your AC is a hungry energy mistress and it’s best to save it as much as you can. For the planet and your electric bill. Get a cool room with just a fan when you use the AirFort, the cool igloo for your living room.
Read More350 Million Trees Planted – in Ethiopia in just one day
Ethiopia planted 350 million trees in about 12 hours across the entire country and that’s a whole lot of trees. It beats the former title holder, India, who only planted 50 million trees which is ALSO a lot of trees. So really, they’re both winners in our hearts.
Read MoreNew Termovoltaics Breakthrough – may lead to drone batteries that last for days
A new breakthrough will give drones the ability to stay in the air for longer amounts of time, improving their efficiency and range of uses. Thermovoltaics are a light weight energy source but up until now haven’t been able to put out the type of power to make them greatly useful. A new breakthrough changes that.
Read MoreCasus Grill Instant Barbecue – this disposable grill is biodegradable
Grilling is so good. Foods made over open flame are just so tasty! Meat and veggies, an open flame, a summer staple. Looking for a way to grill wherever you are without causing harm to the environment? Check out the Casus Grill Instant Barbecue.
Read MoreToo Hot To Sweat – climate change will make parts of the planet uninhabitable, soon
Humans can survive in a lot of varied climates but our ability to survive the heat may be meeting its limits in some places. Not because it’s too hot but because it’s (just) too hot but the humidity. Turns out a wet heat really is worse than a dry heat.
Read MoreSay No To Skyscrapers – glass buildings are not great in a climate crisis
Sparkling, glass skyscrapers are a really common feature on most city skylines these days but did you realize that they function like giant greenhouses that trap heat? Probably not because of air conditioning but in the time of climate crisis, we should rethink this common design choice.
Read MoreThis Tree Tweets – scientists hook a tree up with sensors to track reaction to change
Trees can’t talk to us which is a shame because they could probably tell us a lot about our changing world. After all, they’ve been around for a very, very long time. Somebody else thought about that too and thanks to technology, gave one tree a way to “talk” to us, no Lorax needed. A northern red oak has been outfitted with sensors and its observations are tweeted.
Read MoreRevoNext RX8S Review – Look Great, Sound Great!
The RevoNext RX8S earbuds retail for 40$, which is not cheap for cable earbuds, but they do deliver!
Read MoreApeel Sciences – an extra peel makes all the difference
Fresh produce is awesome. It’s so yummy and great but it goes bad FAST. So fast. We’ve all picked up some fruits intending to live our best lives and then forget about them only to come back a week later to a brand new, furry mold society growing in your fridge drawer. Apeel Sciences wants to keep that from happening by giving fruits and veggies a second skin.
Read MoreSolarpunk Fiction – check out these books for a look at a better future
When we think of a future impacted by climate change it’s all catastrophes and dystopias. I know, it’s scary but science fiction has our back and can help us see a world where things are pretty rough but humanity is trying. Solarpunk is the balm for your climate weary souls. Check out this list of books that will help restore your faith in the future.
Read MoreTurn Heat Into Light – new research on a process to reclaim more lost energy
We lose a lot of energy through heat in our devices. If a device puts out heat, regardless of what that device is doing, that’s energy lost. Researchers want to capture that and a new development utilizing carbon nanotubes may make that that dream into a reality.
Read MoreStratospheric Aerosol Injection – a radical solution to climate change
There are many ideas for things we can do on the ground to help lesson the damage of climate change, many of which are already in development or being used today. That being said, there’s still room for radical solutions like dumping sulfate particles into the stratosphere, called stratospheric aerosol injection, to protect us from the sun. Science fiction sounding? Yes but it’s a real suggestion.
Read MoreAI and Climate Change – in the future, AI will help us battle climate change
Robots probably don’t have a lot to fear when it comes to climate change. I think that was a plot point in the Matrix. Anyway, that doesn’t mean they can’t help us fight it today. Innovative use of AI may prove to be key in helping humanity push back against the climate crisis.
Read MoreFill the Bogs – filling peat bogs can help cut carbon emissions
Carbon sinks are a great way to help offset emissions. One of the biggest that the UK has areas that are just waiting to sink that carbon but they need a little TLC. Bringing back wet pet bogs can help reduce carbon but it’s really expensive.
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