Scientists Are Growing Sustainable Buildings From Fungi Now
Sustainable buildings from ‘shrooms: Scientists can grow a complex structure from a single, flexible, knitted form containing mycelium, the underground roots of fungi.
Sustainable buildings from ‘shrooms: Scientists can grow a complex structure from a single, flexible, knitted form containing mycelium, the underground roots of fungi.
Kingfisher House demonstrates that you don’t have to sacrifice luxury to have sustainable living. In March 2020, Sean and Christiana bought an old home which needed to be demolished because it was infested with termites. They wanted to build a luxury home that exemplified their values. They are concerned about … [continued]
Social governance issues such as carbon emissions, social cohesion, civil liberties, and environmental governance are the focus of a report designed to provide investors with deeper insight into issues that could affect a country’s credit rating. Along with this information are factors not typically considered by traditional sovereign ratings, such … [continued]
Material that was once paper now feels exactly like stone, which is exactly why it’s called PaperStone.