A quiet revolution is underway in the world of cars, promising powerful engines that leave behind only water vapor instead of pollution.
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GUANGZHOU – XPENG AEROHT, the flying car affiliate of Chinese electric vehicle maker XPENG, on Monday began trial production at the world’s first intelligent factory for mass-produced flying cars – a milestone in the commercialization of next-generation transport.
This is the proton engine that Einstein predicted decades ago and that, for the first time, they’ve managed to materialise.
If you work with leaders, innovators, pathfinders, individuals, or teams pursuing solutions to today’s biggest challenges – or if you consider yourself on that path – then this program is for you.
It’s time for a new kind of leadership that unleashes the potential in people, organisations, and communities where everyone plays a role.
In an ever faster-changing world, how do leaders build stronger, more resilient and truly thriving organizations? What can leaders learn from the inherently regenerative logic of life itself that has been fine-tuned over the past 3.8 billion years?
As we navigate through 2024, the architectural scene is ever more defined by sustainability. The sense of urgency towards climate change, married with a growing awareness of environmental impacts, is catalyzing architects toward innovative practices that elevate ecological balance and human well-being.
Gabor Maté is the physician and trauma expert whose interview with Prince Harry made him a star. He talks therapy, pain, our toxic culture and his latest seminal book, The Myth of Normal, with Evgeny Lebedev.
Anyone who’s been involved in this work for even a short time knows how much I care about the world we’re creating together – and the impact of our efforts on the generations to come.
Modern life accelerated the trend toward isolation even before the pandemic, and now the symptoms of loneliness, weakened relationships, depression, and anxiety have only deepened.
A trio of young South Aucklanders have been recognised at the Tāmaki Makaurau Waste Awards for repurposing food waste from local shops.
An organisation that repurposes construction and demolition waste destined for the landfill has been officially launched. Otaihanga Zero Waste hub receives various materials for a fraction of the cost compared to if they are taken to the landfill.
A group of intermediate students from Tauranga will have their performance at next week’s Zespri Aims Games measured in tons, not medals.
Pacific Vision Aotearoa (PVA) supports groups, churches, and larger community events to become Zero Waste. This is an aspirational goal where nothing is sent to landfill, a place of no return.
Imagine a school where the architecture breathes with the rhythm of nature, where every corner is bathed in the soft glow of natural light, and where the very design of the buildings sparks curiosity and creativity in every student, parent, and teacher who walks through its doors.
With a shift of the Enviroschools holistic reflection process towards a simplified student centric approach, Enviroschools Regional Coordinator Manawatū Whanganui, Sarah Williams, was curious to find out from the students at Ōpiki School what changes they could see since becoming an Enviroschool and what this means for them.






























