Just as the brake for a car is a must, it applies to aircraft. Of course, it is not possible to think of an airplane without brakes. However, the brakes used from the landing teams of the aircraft are divided into two. Carbon or steel.
Just as the brake for a car is a must, it applies to aircraft. Of course, it is not possible to think of an airplane without brakes. However, the brakes used from the landing teams of the aircraft are divided into two. Carbon or steel.
A new research shows that global warming can reach high levels despite carbon reduction. Researchers emphasize that feedback cycles in the climatic system may cause more warming than expected.
Although concrete is one of the backbone of the modern infrastructure used in almost everything from roads to skyscrapers, it has an important environmental cost of its production. This cost is of course carbon emissions. According to those transferred, concrete, global …
Researchers at the University of Basque Country, Spain developed a hybrid super capacitor using the carbon obtained from the Monteri Pine (Pinus Radiata) wastes. This lithium ion capacitor developed from wood wastes, environmentally friendly …
Researchers of Cambridge University have developed a new system that transforms CO2 into fuel in the atmosphere. This technology has the potential to provide energy to residences away from the network and works using solar energy. More importantly, it means unlimited free energy.
China has taken an important step towards making oil production on the sea more environmentally friendly and introduced the world’s first oil production ship with carbon capture system. This huge ship built in Shanghai, the oil extracted from the sea …
A London-based startup called Seratech has developed an environmentally friendly and innovative solution for the construction industry, which requires intense energy and creates high carbon dioxide emissions. The company has developed a new technology that stores the carbon dioxide produced in factories…
While using artificial intelligence tools, we also benefit from visual creation capabilities. However, the carbon footprint issue, which has been discussed for years, has come to the fore again due to the energy consumed by artificial intelligence tools.
According to an analysis published by the non-profit Oxfam International, the richest one percent of the global population produces the same amount of carbon emissions as the world’s poorest two-thirds, or 5 billion people to be more specific.
According to research conducted by Oxfam International, the richest 77 million people in the world cause as much carbon emissions as the poorest 5 billion people.