Toyota, who’s Prius is easy on the environment to drive but horrible on it to make, has engineered a new type of flower to help shoulder some of the damage their factories are spitting out.
The sage derivative’s leaves have unique characteristics that absorb harmful gases, while the gardenia’s leaves create water vapour in the air, reducing the surface temperature of the factory surrounds and, therefore, reducing the energy needed for cooling, in turn producing less carbon dioxide (CO2).
[via Giz]
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seedz reblogged this from msmandrake and added:
Sorry! I misread the blockquote syntax! It was all a big misunderstanding.
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msmandrake reblogged this from seedz and added:
No! Lux didn’t write any of that thing! Adam Frucci did. Now I’m going to go cry for so long.
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msmandrake reblogged this from fiatluxemburg and added:
—> whose 2. They didn’t engineer a new type of flower, they...leaf! 3. To “create water...
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absalomabsalom reblogged this from fiatluxemburg and added:
Umm, if that works at all, that’s pretty fucking awesome. Also, in more prosaic news, this is the 100th post I have...
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