Lighthouse Eco

Striving for a sustainable Lifestyle

Year: 2021

All Porsche Parts Will Now Be Made with Renewable Energy

Porsche has announced it is taking further steps to achieve its sustainability goals: The high-performance car maker is calling for its roughly 1,300 series suppliers to use exclusively renewable energy in the manufacture of Porsche components, starting this month. The…

Report Claims One-Fifth of Caviar and Meat Sold in Key Markets Illegal

A survey by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has revealed that the trade of caviar and sturgeon-based products in four key European countries continues to be plagued by illegal trading

Formula E: Bird brings it home for Jaguar with comeback victory in New York City

Jaguar Racing’s Sam Bird makes it a fairytale of New York at the ABB New York City E-Prix Round 11, bouncing back from a difficult Saturday to take a dominant lights-to-flag victory to jump to the top of the Drivers’ standings.

World’s Largest Seagrass Project Proves “You Can Actually Restore the Oceans”

A “game changing” 20-year effort suggests that even severely depleted marine ecosystems can be brought back to life.

2021 ABB New York City E-Prix

The ABB FIA Formula E Championship returns to New York City for another round of close combat, wheel-to-wheel all-electric racing. Watch 24 cars and drivers rip around the raw streets of Brooklyn in the shadow of Manhattan’s majestic skyline.

Huge Supply of Water is Saved From Evaporation When Solar Panels Are Built Over Canals

In an interview, famed astronomer Neil DeGrasse Tyson explained that we already have flying cars, in a way, because tunnels and overpasses allow cars to access the third dimension. By that logic, India has invented ‘flying solar panels,’ which are…

It’s so hot that Canada’s sea creatures are cooking to death in their shells

Extreme heat temperatures, rising up to 40 C in Vancouver, had caused sea animals like mussels, clams and snails to cook to their death.

Transparent Solar Panels Look to Revolutionise Farming

A pilot project will explore if strawberries and raspberries can grow faster below a new type of transparent solar pane

Exxon Faces Heat after Lobbyist’s Comments on Climate Change cause Furor

Exxon Mobil is on the defensive after a lobbyist’s description of the energy giant’s activities, captured on covertly recorded video, created a public uproar and drew condemnation from lawmakers.

‘Eye of Fire’ that Erupted in Gulf of Mexico is Under Control, says Mexico-owned Oil Company

Gulf of Mexico ‘eye of fire’ caused by electrical discharges, leaking gas and heavy rain, oil company says

New Electric Cars Coming to South Africa in 2021/22

Vast distances, lack of charging infrastructure, range anxiety and the prohibitively high purchase prices of electric vehicles are likely to remain key factors that will continue to stifle the adoption of electric cars in South Africa for the foreseeable future.