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California Celebrates Reaching One Million Solar Roofs Milestone; New Focus on ‘One Million Solar Batteries’ Goal

California legislators gathered together this week to celebrate the fulfillment of the One Million Solar Roofs Initiative they launched in 2006.

Top 10 Most Exciting Environmental Stories From 2019 Raise Hope for An Eco-Friendly Year Ahead

Contrary to what some pessimistic news outlets might have you believe, this year's environmental progress was not all doom and gloom.

Amazing Video Shows Special Needs Teen Walking For the First Time in 8 Years

A special needs youth didn't walk for eight years until a physical trainer from Special Strong gave him the encourage he needed to walk on his own.

For the First Time, Scientists Have Reversed Dementia in Mice With Drug That Reduces Brain Inflammation

Not only does the drug reverse dementia, but researchers also believe that it could help the brain recover from concussion and trauma.

What’s the Kindest Thing You’ve Ever Done? Here Are the Best Deeds People Say Strangers Have Done for Them

This new survey of 2,000 Americans says that people were also 22% more likely to commit a good deed after being shown kindness themselves.

In World First, Scientists Reprogram Bacteria to Exist Solely By Consuming CO2 From the Air

After years of careful work, scientists have managed to breed bacteria that exclusively consumes carbon dioxide from its environment.

Indonesia Looks to its Past to Solve Modern Energy Troubles

One of the nation's most prominent sources of greenery will now be able to power the homes of thousands of rural villagers.

Coldplay to Put Off Touring New Album Until They Can Make Their Shows More Sustainable

With their new album set to release on Friday, the UK band says they hope to put off touring until they can make their concerts more eco-friendly.

China Achieves Notable Success of Reaching Ultra-Low Emissions in Advance of the 2020 Goal

China reached its ultra-low emission goals from 2015 three years ahead of schedule—and their emissions are apparently even lower than previously estimated.

MIT Engineers Unveil ‘Revolutionary’ Carbon Capture Tech to Absorb CO2 Using ‘Significantly’ Less Energy and Money

A new method of removing carbon dioxide in any concentration, was unveiled by MIT that uses significantly less energy, and at a lower cost.

New Lithium Ion Battery Design Allows Electric Vehicles to Be Charged in Just 10 Minutes

The design allows EVs to be recharged for a range of 200 to 300 miles—and the battery can be recharged more than 2,500 times.

Toronto Garbage Trucks Will Soon Be Powered by Biogas From the Very Food Scraps That They Collect

Toronto is one of the first North American cities to harness the biogas from their food waste and turn it into something useful.

The Biggest Personality Differences Between Tea and Coffee Drinkers

If you’re a creative, introverted morning person, then odds are you prefer coffee over tea. A new poll of 2,000 Americans examined the personality differences...

In Helping His Dad With Diabetes, Young Mexican Chemist Pioneers Healthy—and Cheap—Sugar Substitute

When 18-year old Javier Larragoiti was told his father had been diagnosed with diabetes, the young man, who had just started studying chemical engineering...

Largest Purchase of Electric Vehicles in History: Amazon Orders 100,000 EV Delivery Vans

Amazon has just placed an order for 100,000 electric delivery vans—a purchase that is now going down in history as the largest for electric...

First Gas Station in the U.S. to Transition Away From Gas to Exclusively Offering EV Charging

The newly-renovated RS Automotive station—which resides in Takoma Park, Maryland—will be able to power four electric vehicles at a time.

UN Honors Chinese Company for Planting 122Mil Trees to Reward Customers for Their Eco-Friendly Habits

Since the Ant Forest program launched in 2016, it has helped to plant more than 122 million trees in the most arid parts of China.

This New Bioreactor Uses Algae to Capture as Much Carbon Dioxide as an Acre of Trees

This AI-monitored bioreactor can capture and sequester the same amount of carbon as an acre of trees in one year.

Indoor Solar Cells That Can Generate Electricity From Home Lighting Could Power All Our Everyday Electronics

These inexpensive solar cells could power all of our household electronics without the need for disposable batteries.

This Cheap Little Device Generates Light and Electricity Simply By Harnessing the Cold Night Sky

Since solar panels can't generate any electricity at night, researchers designed this contraption to power LED lights simply by relying on cold evening air.