by Admin | Jul 3, 2020 | Business, Green Energy
In Britain, the dark cloud of the COVID-19 crisis has had one notable silver lining; under the reduced energy load of a population in lockdown, the country has gone without using coal-generated energy for more than two months. With energy-hungry industrial and...
by Admin | Nov 30, 2016 | Conservation
Researchers in continental Europe and the British Isles have recently made a shocking discovery: Leprosy seems to be endemic among the red squirrel populations of the British Isles. Leprosy affects the skin, lungs, eyes, and parts of the nervous system. It is one of...
by Admin | Dec 2, 2014 | Articles, Conservation, Green Energy
A bus powered by human and food waste has taken to the roadways of the UK. Since it runs entirely on human and food waste, many have begun calling it the “poo bus.” Stinky or no, this technological advancement will reduce the UK’s carbon footprint and have a positive...