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Eco Friendly January 11, 2019

Solar Energy Desalination – new prototype may open the way for more sustainable desalination process

Drinking water is a resource that we are quickly running out of. There is water all over the plant of course but it’s ocean water and desalination is an expensive and energy consuming process. New research has lead to a prototype that uses solar energy to complete the process.


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Solar Energy Desalination – new prototype may open the way for more sustainable desalination process
Eco Friendly January 10, 2019

Carbon Powder Traps Emissions – this powder can capture emissions before they hit the atmosphere

Turning back the clock on climate change is a battle fought on many fronts. While we’re switching over to sustainable energy sources, there still needs to be done with the emissions that being poured into our air now. One researcher has developed a powder that can capture emissions keeping them out of the air and shows some promise.


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Carbon Powder Traps Emissions – this powder can capture emissions before they hit the atmosphere
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Science January 9, 2019

Hydropower and Droughts – when the water dries up, emissions increase

Hydropower is a familiar clean energy option but when there’s no water, there’s a definite increase in emissions from other less sustainable energy sources. This may seem like a no brainer but with the possibility of increasing droughts due to climate change, this could spell big trouble for many clean energy efforts.


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Hydropower and Droughts – when the water dries up, emissions increase
Electric Cars January 9, 2019

Ora R1 – this cheap, compact car could be the future of electric vehicles

Sustainable living must be accessible living. If the vast amount of people can’t access sustainable options, all the efforts in that direction will really do no good. To that end, Great Wall Motor, a Chinese company has released an ultra affordable electric car. The Ora R1 costs less than $9000 and is great for motoring around town.


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Ora R1 – this cheap, compact car could be the future of electric vehicles

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