In this brand new podcast powered by Virgin, Earth Unscrewed looks at some of the incredible, and often surprising, developments that are providing some serious hope for the future of our planet.
Humans have been screwing up the Earth, and this podcast is looking into the incredible work that's being done to help ‘un-screw’ it.
Presenters Dr. Helen Scales and Seyi Rhodes meet the innovators striving to make a change; from the man mining fatbergs for clean fuel, to the woman in Kenya bringing electric power to her village, to the team finding a surprising use for waste chicken feathers!
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In this brand new podcast powered by Virgin, Earth Unscrewed looks at some of the incredible, and often surprising, developments that are providing some serious hope for the future of our planet.
Humans have been screwing up the Earth, and this podcast is looking into the incredible work that's being done to help ‘un-screw’ it.
Presenters Dr. Helen Scales and Seyi Rhodes meet the innovators striving to make a change; from the man mining fatbergs for clean fuel, to the woman in Kenya bringing electric power to her village, to the team finding a surprising use for waste chicken feathers!
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In this week’s episode of Earth Unscrewed we’re introduced to Zero Mass Water, the renewable water company creating delicious water from just sunlight and air.
As global access to clean drinking water continues to decrease, the very smart people at Zero Mass Water are creating solutions to ensure that everyone has access to drinking water – no matter where they are in the world.
In this, the fifth episode of Earth Unscrewed’s second season, we learn how the team from Zero Mass Water created the technology that's making water into an unlimited resource. Their very clever hydropanels are completely off-grid, self-contained, and capable of making truly renewable water.
Presenters Helen Scales & Seyi Rhodes speak to Cody Friesen, Founder and CEO at Zero Mass Water, about why this technology is so important and about how it’s making water for people in some of the most arid deserts in the world.
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