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  • China loses gas

    China has lived better hours, and no, we are not only talking about its economic situation, to this we must add the latest news related to the contamination of its manufacture. According to the latest article in Nature Climate Change The Asian giant is, by far, the country that pollutes the most when it comes…

  • Attention debt!

    The bad thing about getting into debt is that whoever leaves you the money also asks you for it back, with interest. Apparently, some Spanish communities have not learned much from the mistakes of the past and after some hard cuts, with the aim of reducing that debt, they continue in their thirteen to fatten…

  • Being good has a prize

    Being good has a prize, the Spanish treasury is for the work of rewarding sustainable attitudes towards the environment and for this reason it has decided to reduce up to 20% of the IBI to the buildings with the best energy rating, as well as those that can boast of the rating “A” will see…

  • built intelligence

    Mobile phones, watches and now also buildings, technology is once again “determining” to provide intelligence to its creations, the latest; “The Edge” building in Amsterdam. This building owned by the American Deloitte is capable of collecting information from users who work on a day-to-day basis to achieve the greatest possible efficiencies in terms of energy…

  • night sun

    Who said that the sun only rises during the day? It is true that we have not discovered a new solar orbit, what we have discovered are new solar panels made by the Technion company. The seemingly complex mechanism seeks to trap light in ultra-thin films of iron oxide that are 5,000 times thinner than…

  • Gasteiz fights against poverty

    Vitoria-Gasteiz is in luck because the Basque capital can boast of being the city in the Spanish state with the lowest poverty rate. According to the data of the study prepared by the company AIS GROUP, the potato city has “only” 7% of the population at risk of poverty. Despite being a percentage that is…

  • Apple rolls

    Apple does not want to stop rolling, as demonstrated by its commitment to fully enter the automobile market, yes, not in any way, the North American giant intends to steal the limelight from the companies Tesla and Google with the new electric car prototype that it estimates It can go on the market in 2019….

  • Size does matter

    8 centimeters are the ones that separate the planet from sustainability, that is at least what emerges from the latest NASA report that ensures that the sea level has risen that length on average since 1992, a trend that apparently has been will keep for years to come. This assessment comes to us after the…

  • To the future on the highway

    Like cars, roads have also undergone important evolutions and changes throughout their history. The first roads date back to 1884 and the material used is something unthinkable today: wood. Conventional asphalt ended up taking the place of wood, even so, this material also has defects and despite the great advances made, it suffers a lot…

  • electric win

    Electricity bills bring many families upside down, even more so if we were aware that we pay more than we consume. The National Commission for Markets and Competition (CNMC) estimates between 89 and 92% the amount of energy used by customers than they have contracted. Apparently, the problem is not the kilowatts consumed but the…