
Carbon capturing fruits, modeled after the human lung
Carbon capture, removal, and storage technology is a relatively new technology, but it has been around for some time with little success. Essentially what the technology does is it sucks carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and either converts it…

Fast Fashion: Quick Waste
You’ve probably heard the words consumerism before. It means the culture that we have developed to give consumers what they want and when they want it. However, it is said that consumerism is a really big contributor to climate change. The reason being that a lot of big…

Are EVs Greener than ICEs?
Many people think that electric vehicles (EVs) are 100% sustainable and environmentally-friendly. While research has shown that EVs produce on-net less emissions than internal combustion engines (ICEs), they still are not at their full green capacity.

What role does AI play in solving climate change?
Machine learning. Quantum computing. ChatGPT. We all have heard about these AI platforms and they clearly have so much potential. All the way from school essays to healthcare problems to encryption, AI will soon be the “new Google”.

Bioplastic: The Future Plastic?
Plastic is a huge problem in our world. In total, throughout their lifecycle, plastics are responsible for 3.4% of global greenhouse gas emissions. In the 1960s, plastic began to gain popularity as the ubiquitous material, which was cheap, versatile, and easy to make. However, now we know the truth.

How can Walt Disney world be more sustainable?
Walt Disney is a feature in many of our childhood memories. We all know about Mickey Mouse and Disney princesses. Watching Disney’s magic film productions led us to ask our parents to take us to Disney World. I recently visited Walt Disney World for the second time, and this time I viewed it from a climate standpoint and have some quick and easy sustainable recommendations.

The Future Should Be Nuclear.
Climate change. These two words immediately cause eyes to gloss over. Well, here is the truth: Climate change is not just a headline in newspapers; it is happening right now and it is happening fast. Because of the energy sources we are using right now, like fossil fuels, we are releasing chemicals (greenhouse gasses)