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Wind And Solar Generated a Record 10% of the World’s Power in 2021 – Victory for Paris Agreement

Wind and solar generated over a tenth of global electricity for the first time last year. The milestone is more than double the number calculated...

General Electric Produces Its First 100% Recyclable Wind Turbine That Can be Reconstructed as It Ages

The production of the first prototype 100% recyclable wind turbine blade has just been unveiled. The 62m (203-foot) blade was made using Arkema’s Elium resin,...

Danish Company Creates Children’s Book to Make Ukrainian Refugees Feel at Home – And it’s Adorable (LOOK)

As millions of Ukrainian women and children take refuge in other European nations, one inspiring act of kindness by workers at a Denmark office...

Volunteers Are Soothing Senior Loneliness, Giving Free Rides on ‘Couch Bikes’ Worldwide – Find One Near You

In cities across the world, volunteers are taking the elderly and people with disabilities out for spins on special tricycles to enjoy the great outdoors. It's...

A Pod of Whales Adopted a Young Stray Narwhal – and They May Have Little ‘Narwhales’

It's rare to find a narwhal as far south as Canada's St. Lawrence river, but it does occasionally happen. But when a narwhal travels so...

British Museum Unveils Ancient Artifacts Illuminating the World of Stonehenge in New Exhibit

With the goal of creating the most detailed image of the world in which Stonehenge was built, the British Museum has acquired hundreds of...

600 More Hospitals Get Free LEGO MRI Scanners – to Reduce Anxiety in Young Patients 

The LEGO Foundation has announced it is donating another 600 LEGO kits to hospitals worldwide for miniature MRI Scanners—to help children cope with the...

This Bubbly Blue Soda Gets its Color From the Sea – and Captures CO2 With Every Batch

Dutch food scientists have created a bright turquoise soda made from a kind of algae which absorbs more carbon than it emits through the...

Major Turning Point in 2021 Saw Global Shipping Take Massive Steps to Reduce Emissions

2021 was, among other things good and bad, the year in which the global marine shipping industry took concrete steps towards reducing its global...

See the Incredible Images in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contest – And Vote on the Peoples Choice Award

The 58th Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is underway with sumptuous entries from photographers of all ages, nationalities, and experience levels. This year’s 25...

DNA Sequencing of Viking Bones ‘Will Rewrite History’: They Weren’t All Scandinavian

Invaders, pirates, warriors—the history books taught us Vikings were brutal predators who travelled by sea from Scandinavia to pillage and raid their way across...

A Significant Win for the Planet: Leaded Gasoline Finally Eliminated Worldwide

Leaded gas, one of our species' great pollutants, is no longer made or used. The last country which sold leaded gasoline, Algeria, ceased to do...

‘Future Belongs to Renewable Energy’ Says India’s Largest Oil Baron and Greenland, Which Ended Search for Oil

"The future belongs to renewable energy," is a big thing for Big Oil's fourth biggest player, and Asia's richest energy baron to say, but...

Circus Turns Over Last Four Performing Bears to Animal Sanctuary That Has Holistic Natural Environment

The career in the limelight is over for a quartet of performing bears after a Vietnam circus agreed to hand them over to a...

Researchers Find That Wild Donkeys and Horses Dig Desert Watering Holes Vital For Entire Ecosystem

Research on feral horses and wild donkeys in the American southwest show they dig desert wells with their hooves in the soft sand of...

Genetic Code from 5,700 Year-old ‘Chewing Gum’ Reveals Extraordinary Details of Young Danish Woman

A 5,700 year-old lump of pitch from a tree provided intriguing details to archaeologists about the intimate details of a Stone Age Danish woman—and...

India Donates 200,000 COVID Vaccinations to Protect UN Peacekeepers Around the World

200,000 donated AstraZeneca vaccines left Mumbai for Denmark last week—where they will be safely stored and distributed to UN peacekeepers serving in various mission...

These Floating Islands Will Form a ‘Parkipelago’ in Copenhagen’s Harbor

The Scandinavian countries are famous for their bays, and Copenhagen harbor in Denmark's capital is a perfect example of that beauty in a metropolitan...

‘World’s Loneliest Elephant’ Kavaan Finally Reaches New Home, Gets Hugs From Cher And New Pachyderm Pal

It’s been a big week for Kavaan the ‘loneliest elephant’. After spending decades living in poor conditions in a Pakistan zoo, he’s reached the...

Mollusks and Algae Could Form the Sustainable Diet of the Future

At a time when food production is one of the biggest climate culprits, we need to seek out new food sources which can nourish...