How much can we learn about our own climatic fate from our neighbour? This article aims to outline how much information can be gained about climate change from Mars and the dangers of predicting too much from another planet.
By G.P. Thomas
14 Aug 2012
Natural burials, sometimes referred to as green burials, are a more natural and eco-friendly way of being laid to rest.
By G.P. Thomas
13 Aug 2012
Plantic Technologies Ltd is an Australian-based company that is a world leading innovator in bioplastics. They have won many awards for their products and technology. In this interview AZoCleantech speaks to Plantic CEO, Brendan Morris about their technology, materials and their advantages.
Just how clean are electric trains? This article aims to weigh up the potential environmental benefits and issues related to electric trains.
By G.P. Thomas
7 Aug 2012
Considering that the global population of the planet is set to rise to around 9.1 billion by the year 2050, a child today will have to have sustainable practises ingrained from an early age for the planet to be able to cope.
By G.P. Thomas
7 Aug 2012
The London 2012 Olympics are aiming to become the first sustainable Olympics, and a huge effort has been made to ensure that every aspect of the games lives up to that claim.
By G.P. Thomas
1 Aug 2012
Though these machines have been implemented in Europe since the 1970’s, they are still seen as a new phenomenon. This article aims to explain how to use a reverse vending machine, where to find one, and also what the benefits of using them are.
By G.P. Thomas
31 Jul 2012
Cement is something that the majority of people do not spend a large proportion of their day thinking about, but it does, rather literally, hold our society together. Though cement is extremely useful and an integral part of modern society, it is not environmentally friendly.
By G.P. Thomas
30 Jul 2012
Polyethylene Terephthalate, or PET for short, is a type of plastic that is in common usage in many products today and is easily recyclable.
By G.P. Thomas
24 Jul 2012
In terms of heat energy the amount of solar radiation absorbed by the oceans on an average day equates to about 250 billion barrels of oil.
By G.P. Thomas
19 Jul 2012