euronews green4 days agoNature’s best lawnmower: How solar grazing is changing the photovoltaic landscapeverified_publisherEuronews - By Joanna BaileyFarmers in the USA are waking up to the benefits of keeping sheep on solar farms, but Europe’s been doing this for ages. America’s booming solar …
euronews greenHow the world’s most remote EV charger is helping an island in the Atlantic ditch fossil fuelsverified_publisherEuronews - By Rosie FrostThe island of St Helena is hoping that better infrastructure will incentivise more people to move away from petrol and diesel-powered vehicles. The …
euronews greenSwiss scientists have taught fungi to generate electricity. How do mushroom batteries work?verified_publisherEuronews - By Lottie LimbYeast and white rot fungus could have a small but ingenious role to play in the energy transition. Fungi could be used to power batteries in remote …
euronews greenScientists turn industrial waste into batteries that could be used to store renewable energyverified_publisherEuronews - By Rosie FrostSustainable alternatives to rare metals are needed as the demand for batteries increases. Scientists have discovered a way to turn previously useless …
euronews green‘It was a bit of a no-brainer!’ How Scotland’s whisky distilleries now help prevent overfishingverified_publisherEuronews - By Jen MarsdenHow one man’s love for the ocean created an Omega-3 alternative that has gained global glory. Douglas Martin has always loved the ocean. “I’ve always …
euronews greenChina is driving an electric vehicle revolution. But is it good news for the climate?verified_publisherEuronews - By Genie HarrisonChina’s EV boom offers climate hope, but market dominance risks new environmental challenges. Ten years ago, you would be forgiven for assuming the …