Make It Count is a series on environmental innovations and the math it takes to bring them to the masses. We’re uncovering world-changing technologies that will one day, in the near future, become truly inevitable and ubiquitous.
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Building homes with hemp
Cannabis was an ancient building material. Now it’s legal again - and coming to a home near you.
All Episodes (6)
A greener future by 2035 is in arm's reach with this new tech decarbonizing the transportation industry.

Vertical farming is a radical new way to feed our growing population sustainably. But can it replace traditional farming?

By 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean. But biomaterials may be the solution.

You could be flying electric by 2023.

The U.S. Energy Department estimates that tankless water heaters can be up to 34% more efficient than conventional storage water heaters - cutting your annual heating costs by 40%.
