Guuga SWCD hosting program for the inclusion of the green infrastructure newsherald

The public is invited to join a class of Gewenga soil and water protection district in order to learn more about the inclusion of the green infrastructure for long-term performance and resilience. from March 12th on March 12th on March 12th in the Gewenga County Office Building, Room A334, 12611 Ravenwood Drive in Chardon. […]… Continue reading Guuga SWCD hosting program for the inclusion of the green infrastructure newsherald

Plan the house in Holmer next to the A49 from Herfordshire

The local company Riverside Construction in July for the construction of a one -story house with three bedrooms with a beaten green roof on the site of the Holmer House Farmhouse immediately from the A49 north of Hereford. The roots of the surrounding tire trees are protected by the house is based on the foundations… Continue reading Plan the house in Holmer next to the A49 from Herfordshire

A blueprint for India's Green Energy Revolution – First Post

When India confidently step on a greener and sustainable future, the Union budget in 2025 appears as a determining moment to shape the nation's energy landscape and to exploit its immense potential. With an ambitious goal of reaching renewable energy sectors by 2030, this year's budget must set a bold and implementable roadmap in order… Continue reading A blueprint for India's Green Energy Revolution – First Post

4 ways to safely dispose of cooking fat

Safe disposal of cooking oil is important to avoid environmental damage, clogged pipes and unpleasant odors. Improper disposal, such as pouring grease down the drain, can cause serious plumbing problems and result in costly repairs. From transferring it into containers before throwing it in the trash to making natural compost, our cleaning experts share their… Continue reading 4 ways to safely dispose of cooking fat

Cooling green roofs seemed like an impossible dream for Brazil's favelas. Not true!

It was a sunny September morning in the Parque Arará favela in Rio de Janeiro and volunteers were preparing plants to be placed on the roof of Reginaldo Gomes da Silva. Students from the neighborhood elementary school and the nearby Federal University helped roll Spanish moss, kalanchoe and other tropical succulents into bidim, a lightweight… Continue reading Cooling green roofs seemed like an impossible dream for Brazil's favelas. Not true!

6 ways to keep your donors committed to the grant

To offer the best experiences, we use technologies such as cookies to save and/or access device information. By consent to these technologies, we can process data such as browser behavior or unique IDs on this website. Do not agree or withdraw the consent can be adversely influenced by certain characteristics and functions. The technical memory… Continue reading 6 ways to keep your donors committed to the grant

The real estate boom opens new business opportunities for the roof coating market in East Africa

The market for roof coating in East Africa is likely to continue to grow in 2025, since the governments in the region increase their expenses for affordable residential projects and approve the enforcement of environmentally friendly building regulations in order to meet the growing population and to alleviate the effects of climate change. Manufacturers of… Continue reading The real estate boom opens new business opportunities for the roof coating market in East Africa

The elephant on the wall

“We combine elements of the biomimicry with bioengineering by using a living material that is a wooden decision mushroom to produce the product,” says Le Ferrand. The team first developed designs that imitate the texture of the elephant skin that has bumps and wrinkles for water to flow and evaporate, creating a cooling effect. They… Continue reading The elephant on the wall

Solar systems on Victoria Market almost eleven years too late, say the Greens

BBC The panels were installed on the roof of the Victorian Market in Inverness in early 2014 Solar panels have been commissioned more than a decade late by the Highland Council as part of efforts to make Inverness more environmentally friendly, according to the Scottish Greens. The £20,000 renewable energy project was installed on the… Continue reading Solar systems on Victoria Market almost eleven years too late, say the Greens