A new European initiative has been set up to help drive innovation in cities, but will governments listen to its proposals?
With energy consumption at record highs, harnessing fertiliser from waste could prove an option in tackling energy deficiencies
The New Economy speaks with Erhard Dobler of building solutions consultancy firm Delta Controls
As worldwide water supplies run dangerously low, nations are looking to ingenious solutions to stem the possibility of a disastrous global drought
As airlines continue to test biofuel planes, is a revolution in aviation sustainability about to occur?
Cleantech sales in China surpass the EU and dwarf the US
Water infrastructure looks to continue to be a major issue for South Africa, as management takes heavy criticism
The nation’s road and waterways are in desperate need of upheaval, according to reports
Something must change in the renewable energy market in order for the market to find its feet
Thanks to consumer preferences and technological advances, the Renault-Nissan Alliance is making zero-emission mobility a reality for consumers around the world
Although research and development has suffered drastic cuts in the last few years, the situation seems to have become somewhat rosier. A positive step in the right direction, the UK Biobank has been unveiled. Being the most comprehensive health study in the UK, the institution has gathered about 20TB of securely stored data on 500,000 […]
Bastian Fischer examines how the rise of Smart Grid technology is helping to build a successful and more sustainable future