Did you know that the Internet also pollutes the planet?

Even if we turn off the lights and unplug electrical appliances, we unwittingly contribute to global warming. Did you know that we leave a digital carbon footprint when we send an email, give a like, surf the Internet, or send messages on WhatsApp? That’s right: the Internet pollutes the planet! Why does technology represent environmental … Read more

How scent can link both personal and cultural memory: Firmenich x Central Saint Martins reimagine the future of fine fragrance

  As the world changes, from climate issues to political and cultural unrest, so does the perfumery. How olfactive experiences connect people to better understand each other and their environments. Olfactive Design encourages us to think about the future of fine fragrance through new uses and application techniques. Firmenich, the world’s largest privately-owned fragrance and … Read more

32 global fashion and textile companies have signed a Fashion Pact for G7 meeting at Biarritz

      Leading players in the fashion and textile sector are joining forces for the first time to launch an unprecedented environmental movement. 32 leading companies from the fashion and textile industry have given themselves a set of shared objectives in the form of a Fashion Pact. The coalition includes groups and brands in … Read more

The seven megatrends that could beat global warming: ‘There is reason for hope’

Until recently the battle to avert catastrophic climate change – floods, droughts, famine, mass migrations – seemed to be lost. But with the tipping point just years away, the tide is finally turning, thanks to innovations ranging from cheap renewables to lab-grown meat and electric airplanes

Trump’s other wall: is his Irish resort a sign he believes in climate change?

Before he set sights on Mexico, Donald Trump had his eyes on a wall to protect his luxury golf resort. Does it suggest he recognizes effects of global warming?

Study: humans have caused all the global warming since 1950

Global warming attribution studies consistently find humans are responsible for all global warming over the past six decades.