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12 Countries Have Built Roads Out of Plastic – And They Can Perform As Well or Better Than Asphalt
This article first appeared in Yale Environment 360 and is re-printed with permission.
A road running through Accra, Ghana’s capital, looks like any other blacktop....
Pakistan Meets the UN Climate Goals One Decade Before Deadline in Continuation of Green Economic Legacy
Pakistan recently met its commitments to UN Sustainable Development Goal 13: urgent action against climate change through a variety of different policies.
India hace Historia al Preparar a las Estaciones de Combustible para Proveer el Combustible más Limpio del Mundo
No sólo ha sido exitosa en pasar directamente sus combustibles a mantener 10 partes de sulfuro por millón, sino que también han conseguido hacerlo en 3 años.
100-Year-Old Tortoise May Be the Last of Her Species—But Now She Has New Hope
Evidence of a second tortoise on Fernandina Island in the Galapagos has been confirmed, ahead of blood test results from Yale that would confirm species.
India Makes History With All Gas Stations Officially Preparing to Supply World’s Cleanest Fuel
Not only did the nation succeed in transitioning directly to fuels maintaining 10 parts sulphur per million, they also managed to do it in 3 years.
Focas y Leones Marinos en Peligro de Extinción Ahora son Muchos Gracias a la Nueva Perspectiva de los Pescadores
Pescadores en Perú han dado la vuelta a una mermada población de leones marinos en Perú, después de ver a las criaturas en un modo diferente.
Elefante Huérfano Regresa donde sus Rescatistas para Presentarles a su Cría Recién Nacida
A pesar de que esta mamá elefante ahora vive en la jungla, recientemente ha visitado a sus rescatadores humanos y así poder presentarles a su nueva cría.
For the First Time Ever, Giraffes Are Given International Protection at Historic Geneva Summit
After years of population decline, giraffes have been given new international protections by the delegates at the CITES summit.
After Bear Cub Was Rescued From Life in a Basement, Watch Him Experience Grass for the First Time
Prior to being released into his new enclosure, this little bear had never felt grass underneath of its paws – until now.
Song of One of the Rarest Whales On the Planet Recorded for First Time (LISTEN)
For the first time in history, researchers have captured an audio recording of the extremely endangered north pacific right whale.
When Beloved Local Crocodile Passes Away After 130 Years, 500 People Attend His Elegant Funeral
When a beloved 130-year-old crocodile passed away of natural causes earlier this week, over 500 people attended his funeral.
Muslims Raise $250,000 for Pittsburgh Synagogue: ‘Whatever you need … let us know, we’ll be there’
Following the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh last week, these Muslim groups are rushing to help their Jewish neighbors.
Man Wears Monster Costume for Three Days Straight in Order to Save Sick Children
This kind-hearted monster is determined to help children in need – even if it means wearing a costume that prevents him from eating and sleeping for 3 days.
Kids to Tally One Billion Acts of Peace in Just 10 Days (Let’s All Help By Using Hashtag #DoItForPeace)
We are about to find out if the world can accomplish a billion acts of peace in ten days, thanks to a global experiment...
Are You a Master of Distractions, Rather Than Devoting Time to Your Passions? Here’s How to Change
We dedicate thousands of hours of our lives to being good at distraction – but why should we do that when we could be masters at anything else?
Hero 58-Year-old Woman Saves 20 Factory Workers From a Fire
If Jyoti Verma had not been on hand to help early on Monday morning, 20 people may have been trapped inside of a quickly burning factory.
Indian Parliament Passes Landmark Equal Rights HIV Bill
India’s parliament has just passed a historic bill that guarantees equal rights for citizens with HIV and AIDS.
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome...
Pakistani Province Grows 750 Million Trees
A massive tree planting effort has provided jobs to 500,000 impoverished people, and will plant 1 billion saplings by the end of 2018.
Cops Throw Surprise Birthday Party for 83-Year-old Living Alone
Lalita Subramanyam's kids are rarely able to visit her from America – that's why the local police force showed up on her doorstep with cake and flowers.
Nation Finally Gives Back Freedom of Press and Lifts Newspaper Ban
This hard-hitting news company has finally been allowed to resume publication after a government ban was issued in October.