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Video Game Industry Is Nudging 250 Million Gamers To Protect The Planet

Some of the world's largest mobile video game developers have formed an alliance to raise awareness about renewable energy and the climate crisis through...

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.

MIT Scientists Design Autonomous UV Robot That Can Disinfect Boston Food Bank in Just 30 Minutes

The robot, designed by the CSAIL robotics team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, could soon be used in factories and supermarkets, too.

Woman Travels 130K Miles to Bow Down Before Every Korean War Memorial And Thank Vets for Their Service

Hannah Kim has traveled across 30 countries and 54 US states and territories so she could honor hundreds of Korean War veterans and their memorials.

Lebanon Becomes First Arab Country to Legalize Medical Marijuana

The legislation could bring in as much as $1 billion in annual revenue, which would be a much-needed financial windfall for the nation's struggling economy.

Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey Just Pledged $1 Billion—28% of His Net Worth—to COVID-19 Relief Efforts

The founder of Twitter and Square just announced that he will be donating 28% of his net worth to novel coronavirus relief efforts.

Trillions of Dollars Now Being Leveraged to Protect the Earth, Thanks to World’s Largest Asset Manager

Blackrock, the world’s largest asset management company has pledged to invest its trillions of dollars in capital to maintaining the health of the planet.

Online Conference April 14-16 Using Covid-19 Crisis to Fix the World

The ExO World Summit online conference April 14-16 will galvanize leaders during the COVID-19 crisis to redesign the world.

As Earth’s Ozone Layer Continues to Repair Itself, Scientists Happily Report Good News on Global Wind Trends

It has been 35 years since the world passed legislation to protect the ozone layer—and new research says that it has been a happy success.

17 Inspiring Quotes and a Playlist From Malala to Empower Women on International Women’s Day

In recognition of International Women's Day, here are some words of wisdom and a feminine powerhouse playlist for the holiday.

The World’s First Disposable Diaper Company That Collects The Dirty Ones For Composting

Dyper, maker of biodegradable disposable bamboo diapers, now offers a composting service that lets you ship off your baby's diapers in a box for recycling.

Scientists and Refugees Are Growing Crops in the Desert Using Discarded Mattresses Bound for the Landfill

Scientists from the University of Sheffield are teaching refugees how to use old mattress foam to grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs in Jordan.

German Supermarket Saves Over 2,000 Tons of Food By Reselling Items Other Stores Won’t

SirPlus, a Berlin supermarket, specializes in selling ugly, misshapen produce and mislabeled food products to consumers at 80% of its original price.

These Photographers Captured Some of the Most Dazzling Pictures of Mother Earth’s Landscapes

Some of the world's most breathtaking landscapes were captured in these stunning images submitted to the Agora photo app for this international contest.

This Carbon-Negative Vodka is Brewed ‘From Thin Air’ Using Solar Power, Water, and CO2

In what is being hailed as a “world-first”, this vodka is brewed using only simple ingredients: air, water, solar electricity, and CO2 from the air.

Scientists Create First Ever Lab-Grown Meat in Space Lab 248 Miles From Earth

The project is a groundbreaking proof-of-concept initiative which means that humans can grow nutritious food without the Earth's natural resources.

1,200 Schoolchildren Descend on Belgian Beach to Fight Marine Litter

On a sunny morning last week, 1,200 students between the ages of 8 and 14 headed to the beach to undertake the biggest pollution...

In ‘Massive Boost’ to Climate Goals, Banks Responsible for $47 Trillion in Assets Are Committing to Saving the Earth

More than one-third of the world's banks are committing to the sustainability goals that were set by the Paris Agreement.

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.

Police Are Fighting Social Isolation By Creating Public ‘Chat Benches’ for Strangers to Chat

As a means of tackling loneliness and social isolation in English towns, local police forces have begun designating specific public benches that can be...