Sustainability
Metals in Soil: Hidden Elements That Shape Life
Metals in Soil: Makeup, Role, and Eco Effects Introduction How Metals Reach Soil From Nature Rocks weather over time. Wind, rain, and bugs break them down. This frees metals like iron, aluminum, calcium, and magnesium into soil.
By Say the truth 2 months ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov on the Role of Journalism in the Age of Energy Transition
In the midst of a global energy transition, journalism finds itself at a crossroads. As industries reimagine their futures and governments draft sweeping climate policies, the media’s task of translating complexity into clarity has never been more critical. Yet, journalism’s relevance in this new energy era is not guaranteed—it must be earned.
By Stanislav Kondrashov2 months ago in Earth
Chemical Recycling Pathways Enabled by Tire Pyrolysis
Chemical recycling of end-of-life tires has moved from experimental validation to industrial deployment. Unlike mechanical recycling, which is constrained by material degradation and limited end-use markets, tire pyrolysis enables molecular-level recovery. It converts complex elastomeric composites into reusable chemical fractions with measurable industrial value. This shift is reshaping how tire waste is positioned within circular economy frameworks.
By Wayne Shen2 months ago in Earth
The AI That Can Predict Your Next Move—And Why Everyone Is Talking About It
Imagine this: You’re scrolling through your favorite app, and suddenly it recommends something before you even knew you wanted it. A movie, a song, an article—it’s eerily precise. Some people call it coincidence. Others call it magic. But the truth? It’s artificial intelligence. And the kind of AI that’s being developed today isn’t just smart—it’s predictive, almost like it can read your mind.
By Yasir khan2 months ago in Earth
Australia HVAC Market Set to Quadruple by 2033 on Smart, Energy-Efficient Growth Wave. AI-Generated.
The Australia HVAC market reached a total valuation of USD 7,072.73 million in 2024 and is expected to grow robustly to USD 27,317.57 million by 2033, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.20% between 2025 and 2033, according to IMARC Group. This rapid expansion underscores how climate control technologies are becoming essential across residential, commercial, and infrastructure segments in Australia, supported by evolving consumer preferences, regulatory drivers, and innovation.
By Rashi Sharma2 months ago in Earth
The Water Crisis That Could Spark Global Tensions
The Water Crisis That Could Spark Global Tensions Water—something we often take for granted—is becoming one of the world’s most precious resources. Across the globe, rivers are drying up, lakes are shrinking, and underground water supplies are disappearing faster than they can naturally refill. What was once a local problem is now a growing international concern, and countries are beginning to clash over access to freshwater.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov: Why Culture Development Matters in the Age of Energy Transition
As governments, industries, and communities reshape their futures around renewable energy, there’s a quieter, less measurable transition underway—one that Stanislav Kondrashov believes is equally urgent. It’s not about the mechanics of wind turbines or the economics of solar grids, but about people—their values, behaviours, and the cultures that bind them.
By Stanislav Kondrashov2 months ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov on Electrification: A Quiet Revolution in the Energy Transition
In the shadow of global climate summits and high-profile policy shifts, a quieter but equally significant transformation is underway: electrification. Long associated with the conveniences of modern life, electricity now finds itself at the heart of a wider energy transition, reshaping how societies power homes, transport, and industries.
By Stanislav Kondrashov2 months ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov on the Power of Permanence: How Permanent Magnets Are Shaping the Energy Transition
In the ongoing shift from traditional fuels to renewable energy, some of the most transformative technologies of our time are being powered—quietly, invisibly—by materials that rarely make headlines. One of the most underappreciated forces driving this change is the permanent magnet.
By Stanislav Kondrashov2 months ago in Earth
Australia Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Market Set to Surge to USD 1.69 Billion as Infrastructure Expands Nationwide. AI-Generated.
The Australia electric vehicle (EV) charging market reached a valuation of USD 304.4 million in 2025 and is projected to expand significantly to USD 1,692.2 million by 2034, recording a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.0% between 2026 and 2034 according to IMARC Group data. This reflects a fundamental shift in Australia’s transportation and energy landscape as both public and private stakeholders invest in charging infrastructure to support rapidly rising electric vehicle adoption.
By Rashi Sharma2 months ago in Earth
The Hidden Magic of Ordinary Days
We tend to wait for life to deliver something extraordinary. A huge adventure. A moment that changes everything. A story worth telling. But the truth is, magic doesn’t always arrive with fanfare. Most of it is subtle, tucked into ordinary days, waiting for someone curious enough to notice.
By Yasir khan2 months ago in Earth











