sustainability
Seabased’s Ocean Symphony: Island Nations Race to Harness the Power of the Waves
The sun doesn’t always shine. The wind doesn’t always blow. But the waves? Theycrash against coastlines with a relentless, rhythmic power – a vast, untapped reservoirof clean energy that’s finally ready to be harnessed. While solar and wind havedominated the renewable energy conversation, a quiet revolution is brewing beneaththe surface, led by Seabased, an Irish […]
Beyond the Metaverse: Building a Sustainable Ecosystem for Immersive Experiences
For decades, entertainment and retail have operated on a linear model: extract resources, create a spectacle or product, consume, and discard. This model is fundamentally incompatible with a planet facing a climate crisis. The immersive experiences of tomorrow, whether it is attending a concert in a reactive digital environment or trying on clothes in an […]
DataEnergy: The Silent Startup Powering AI’s Green Future From a Norwegian Fjord – and a Cambridge Lab
You haven’t heard of DataEnergy yet. And that’s by design. But in the hushed corners of the AI world, and the boardrooms of forward-thinking energy companies, this Norwegian startup is starting to generate some serious buzz. Why? Because DataEnergy is quietly building the infrastructure for the next generation of artificial intelligence – an infrastructure powered […]
Harnessing nature’s energy beyond Solar Farms and Windmills: The Ocean Holds the Key to Our Renewable Future
The future of renewable energy isn’t about chasing the cheapest kilowatt-hour from a single source. It’s about embracing the symphony of nature.That’s the radical idea behind HOME (Hybrid Optimal Mix of Energy), anew paradigm that’s poised to revolutionize how we power ourcommunities – and it’s putting wave energy, long the underdog ofrenewables, center stage. For […]
Planet Home’s “Living Labs”: Where the Sustainable City Gets Its Beta Test
Silicon Valley has long obsessed over disruption. But what if the most radical disruption isn’t about creating a new app, but a new way of life? That’s the audacious bet behind Planet Home’s hush-hush initiative that’s transforming live events into proving grounds for the sustainable cities of tomorrow. And at the heart of this experiment […]
Scaling Renewable Energy in the Caribbean
Currently, energy generation in the Caribbean is largely dependent on fossil fuel imports, particularly diesel and heavy oil. However, this is increasingly expensive and is also grossly inefficient. How are companies using renewable energy to combat this?
IKEA Aims to Expedite Its 2030 ‘Climate Positive’ Commitment
Assembly required—IKEA sustainability manager says it will take a team effort to make a positive difference.