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Video Shows Wally the Walrus Appearing to Drive the Boat He Clambered Into During His Latest Escapade

This funny video shows Wally the Walrus appearing to drive a boat he clambered into during his latest escapade. Wally has has been filmed 'steering'...

Teens Raise Thousands for Their Graduation Trip Abroad, Then Donate it to the Community Instead

If you had the choice of seeing the world by going on a trip or bettering the world by staying home and focusing your...

Precious Rainforests Are Being Preserved at Highest Rate in 30 Years, After Palm Oil Moratorium in Indonesia

Indonesia holds one-third of the world's tropical rainforests, which are home to people and birds, leopards, rhinos, tigers, and gibbons playing among the lush...

Seniors Play Dress Up With Nature to Personify the Magic Around Us– LOOK

Have you ever stared at a nature photo of an animal hiding in plain sight and had an almost impossible time trying to separate...

The World Achieves its Target to Protect More Land, Adding 42%—the Size of Russia—in Last Decade

Since 2010, over 8.1 million square miles have been added to the world’s network of national parks and conservation areas, an area greater than...

‘VAX LIVE’ Concert Raises $304M to Fund 26 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses for World’s Most Vulnerable

A benefit concert that was broadcast in 100 countries last week helped mobilize $302 million in funding and over 26 million individual COVID-19 vaccine...

Two Dogs Rescued From the Streets Now Live Their Best Life on the Road—Seeing the Sights of Europe

The amazing lives of two rescued street dogs who travel with their owner on trips around Europe have been captured in a series of...

Startup’s New Method to Recycle CO2 into Protein-Rich Animal Feed Gets $9 Million in Funding

An agriculture feed startup has received $9.4 million in initial funding for its technology that produces pure protein from CO2. The protein would come from...

Watch These Musicians Play Instruments Carved From Ice Inside Acoustic Igloo Concert Hall

From rare wood, to dried intestines, to horse hair dusted with crystalized pine sap, human beings will make instruments out of practically everything. But who...

The Internet is Sharing Magical Photos of What Happens When Hot Water Meets Cold Air

Every winter, awesome photos and videos show up on social feeds as people try to make the most of the cold weather—by turning boiling...

Giant Xylophone in a Japanese Forest Uses Gravity to Play the Most Ethereal Bach Music

You’re walking through a Japanese forest on the southern island of Kyushu. Among the trees you hear the sounds of bird song. A gentle...

UK Prioritizes Climate Crisis By Supporting Sustainability in Developing Countries With $4 Billion Plan

The UK government has announced it will commit at least £3 billion (US $4 billion) to climate change solutions in developing countries, helping to...

The New Green Building Revolution Uses Timber to Build ‘Plyscrapers’ That Save Tons of CO2

Across the world, advancement in plywood technology is giving way to a slew of wooden skyscrapers aptly called 'plyscrapers'. These innovative towers are beginning to...

Canadian Scientists Develop Eco-Friendly Substitute for Palm Oil That’s Good for Human Health

Providing a potential solution everybody was looking for, two Canadian food scientists have created a replacement for palm oil. Their invention replicates how the body...

While Excavating 1000-Year-old Viking Ship, Norwegians Find Remnants of Elite Society

The area surrounding the Gjellestad Viking ship burial in Norway was found to contain an extensive and traditional funerary, feasting, and religious complex of...

Dreading a Dark Winter Lockdown? Think Like a Norwegian

At the beginning of the pandemic in Europe and North America, experts feared that if cases weren't under control or if a vaccine wasn't...

Monty Python ‘Silly Walk’ Signs Around the World Are Encouraging Pedestrians to Laugh in the Face of COVID

Homeowners from Toronto to Detroit are encouraging passerby to loosen up and laugh by erecting Monty Python-inspired “silly walk” directives.

Whales Feces Represent One of the Greatest Allies Against Climate Change—Even More Than Trees

With whale excrement being a major food source for phytoplankton, any increase in whale populations could be a dramatic weapon against climate change.

Cherokee Nation First U.S. Tribe to be Invited to Preserve Their Heirloom Species in Global Seed Vault

The Cherokee Nation has become the first American tribe to be invited to preserve their heirloom seeds in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway.

CO2 Emissions Stopped Rising Last Year Says IEA, Thanks to Growth in Renewables, Shunning of Coal

Global CO2 emissions actually flatlined in 2019 as renewable energy sources, efficiency, and other factors, chipped away at worldwide carbon dioxide levels.