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20,000 Pounds of Trash Removed From Pacific Garbage Patch: ‘Holy mother of god. It worked!’
"The Great Pacific Garbage Patch can now be cleaned," announced Dutch entrepreneur Boyan Slat, the wonderkid inventor who’s spent a decade inventing systems for...
Guy is Giving Free Food to Anyone in Bali Who Brings Plastic – And He’s Recycled 500 Tons in First Year
As the pandemic ground the tourism industry on Bali to a halt, a man sought to do the same to the problem of plastic...
New Zealand is Hearing the Kiwi Call Once Again After 5 Years of Silence: ’It’s Amazing‘
In the latest audio survey of kiwi bird populations on New Zealand's North Island, many areas that were silent in 2016 now have airways...
Explorer Who Found Many Iconic Shipwrecks Like the Titanic Credits Dyslexia For His Success
Not being able to see the world in the same way as others is often considered a drawback, but the view from a different...
Chemists Find Breakthrough Treatment for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s That Protects Brain Cells From Amyloid Plaque
Alzheimer's and Parkinson's are diseases of the brain in which gradual degeneration of neurons leads to loss of speech, memory, and thinking.
Existing remedies are...
Diver Gets Glorious Glimpse of Giant Sea Worm That Normally Only Comes Out at Night
It turns out there are people in the world who, during a dive, choose to swim towards a 26-foot-long pink tube coming right for...
Endangered Humpback Whales Gain New Protections in Pacific Ocean From the U.S
The U.S. administration has announced it will be officially protecting 116,098 square nautical miles of the Pacific Ocean as critical habitat for three populations...
Size Doesn’t Matter to a Dolphin Mom As She Adopts a Whale Calf
Off the coast of New Zealand, a group of marine biologists has discovered a mother bottlenose dolphin that had adopted a baby pilot whale.
The...
Rare Evidence Proves Birds Are Able to Change Their Culture to Become More Efficient
Birds are able to change their culture to become more efficient, according to new research from Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior.
In animals, “culture”...
9 Eco Deals For Earth Day – Ways to Treat Yourself and The Planet
First celebrated 51 years ago on April 22nd, Earth Day was a holiday born of civic-mindedness, meant to celebrate nature in all her glorious...
Sir David Attenborough Backs This New Tech That Can Recycle All Plastics
A new recycling plant under construction in England features technologies that can break down any kind of plastic polymer into its constituent elements for...
One of the First Publicly-Traded Psychedelic Wellness Companies is Mapping the Mental Health Revolution
It took decades of cultural change mixed with legislative progress and increasing commercial viability to bring widespread use of cannabis and cannabis derivatives to...
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....
A Pandemic of Good News: The Top 50 Positive Stories of 2020
It's truly been a year like no other, yet people around the world have done so much good in 2020.
Scientists have not just been...
New Developments in Clean Energy and Carbon Capture Are Making Real Progress in Climate Crisis
The mainstream media is covering the climate crisis infinitely more than they used to. However, they often report dramatically more on the negative—focusing on...
Esta Carretera de California se Convirerte en la Primera Carretera Estatal Fabricada con Plástico Reciclado en los EE. UU.
No sólo es el proceso usado por CalTrans más ecológico que los métodos tradicionales, el material dura 3 veces más que el asfalto normal.
Young Scientists Make Eco-Friendly Industrial Cleaners From Yeast, Transforming Chemical Industry
Two young chemical engineering students, Sean Hunt and Gaurab Chakrabatri, made a bio hydrogen peroxide from yeast, launching the Solugen line of cleaners.
Caribbean Island is On Track to Become the World’s First ‘Hurricane-Proof’ Country
Plans for building a climate-resiliant nation, in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, have led to a GDP rise by 9% for the Caribbean island of Dominica.
These Edible Straws Harness Nature to Replace Single-Use Plastic and Help Local Farmers
Harnessing nature to replace single-use plastics, Equo Straws are 100% biodegradable and come in 4 natural flavors sourced from local farming communities.
Color-Changing Inks Can Be Printed onto Clothing to Warn the Wearer About Potential Health Issues
These new biomaterial-based inks from Tufts University can be printed onto clothing so they can change color based on the wearer's safety.