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Renovagen, a solar energy company from the UK has developed the Roll Array, a high powered Solar PV (Photo Voltaic, powered by sunlight) typ...
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Better Business Podcasts The latest in sustainability news and how to make your business better. Thought leadership opinion and commentary from Kevin James (Sustainability Strategist, Futuri...

Renovagen, a solar energy company from the UK has developed the Roll Array, a high powered Solar PV (Photo Voltaic, powered by sunlight) typ...

As we all know we have inherited fossil fuels as the life blood of the global economy. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution whic...

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France and Russia are the latest European countries to opt out of the European Union’s decision to allow GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms...

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Volkswagen is under fire after news broke in September that they installed software in more than 11 million of their cars that allowed mostl...

It’s difficult to believe but Stanford University researchers found a common meal worm (larvae of the Darkling beetle) that can safely break...

Kevin James of GCX Africa recently visited the Blank Canvas International Summit in Johannesburg and had interesting conversations with seni...

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3D printing has become a fascinating buzz word for many in the past 5 years yet little is known of its versatility. An Italian company calle...

Porsche has released its “Mission E” electric concept vehicle that can accelerate from 0-100kmh in 3.4 seconds.

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The iconic toy company, LEGO, is committed to moving toward more sustainable materials in the production of their products. This is quite a...

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A damning research report published by three top US universities have confirmed that the Earth is officially entering its 6th extinction pha...

Pope Francis warned today that a variety of human activities - from a blind worship of technology to a reliance on fossil fuels - risk irrep...

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The French government has passed a law that every commercial building in the country needs to develop their rooftops into gardens and/or sol...

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The IMF just released a report revealing that the fossil fuel industry is still benefitting from direct and indirect subsidies from world go...

Toyota this month launched the Toyota Mirai, the world’s first mass-market, hydrogen-cell powered electric vehicle. The competition is heati...

Listen to the Interview Michael Avery had with Raldu Nel (CEO of BCI) on Classic Business on 7 May. Learn more about the exciting topics of...

The concept of a solar road emerged last year, and now one has been piloted in the Netherlands that is producing more energy than expected....

A fly farming facility in the Western Cape is recycling food waste into animal feed. This is a game changing business, home grown by local e...

The 200 biggest oil, coal and gas companies seem to be finding more coal, gas and oil reserves ready for extraction. In contrast to tech com...