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PC Users Can Slow Climate Change

Don't just switch off the television, switch off the computer too. Office workers who leave 2 million computers on every night are speeding...

Scientists Discover ‘World’s Largest’ Coral –the Size of 5 Tennis Courts

On an expedition to the Solomon Islands, divers affiliated with National Geographic have found the world's largest single coral colony ever recorded. It's longer than...

Canadian Spa Hopes Hair-Freezing Contest Can Continue for Another 12 Years – SEE the Hilarious Winners

Hot springs enthusiasts are hoping for Arctic temperatures in Canada so an annual hair-freezing contest can go forth later this winter. The yearly competition began...

Farmers Use Bees to Deter Elephants from Romping Over Crops–a Win-Win for All

In Kenya, on the edge of the legendary Tsavo National Park, African honey bees contentedly buzz about near rows of well-tended crops. It's a scene...

Thousands of Circular Homes Are Surviving Hurricanes Across the US Thanks to North Carolina Company

When Hurricane Milton recently smashed into Florida's Crystal River, a peculiar house stood firm even while a neighbor's was heavily damaged by the powerful...

Voters Agree in a Landslide to Invest in the Environment–Backing Green Bond by 3:1 Margin in Rhode Island

Attached to the presidential ballots in this year's elections, Rhode Island had posed question 4: would the voter like to see the state borrow...

The Azores Protects Whales and Corals with Marine Preserve as Big as Virginia and Georgia Combined

A massive new marine protected area (MPA) has been established in the eastern Atlantic off the coast of the Azores. Covering 287,000 square kilometers of...

Good News in History, November 7

Happy Birthday to Joni Mitchell who turns 80 today. The Canadian singer-songwriter and painter is one of the most influential female musicians of the...

Grove of 100 Giant Trees Discovered in 2019 Are Tallest in the Amazon–and Now Protected by State Park

From the depths of the Brazilian Amazon comes the incredible news that a massive new protected area, guarding the tallest and most valuable trees...

Experts Demonstrate How Solar Farms Can Become Hubs for ‘Biodiversity Enhancement’ at Every Level

In the same way that artificial coral reefs can jumpstart marine ecosystems, solar farms, if they're constructed properly, can create more biodiversity than agricultural...

Good News in History, November 1

68 years ago today, the Indian government passed the States Reorganization Act, something the British really should have done themselves, which redivided large swaths...

Luke Combs, James Taylor Headline Star-Studded Concert for Carolina–Raises $24 Million for Hurricane Relief

Some of the biggest stars in country music teamed up on a Saturday night to see how much money they could raise for hurricane...

New York Hits Solar Energy Goals a Year Ahead of Schedule Adding Enough to Power a Million Homes

The state of New York recently met its goal of installing 6 gigawatts of solar power one year ahead of schedule. Outlined in a 2019...

Your Weekly Horoscope – ‘Free Will’ Astrology From Rob Brezsny

Our partner Rob Brezsny, who has a new book out, Astrology Is Real: Revelations from My Life as an Oracle, provides his weekly wisdom to...

Eight Ounces of This Powder Removes as Much CO2 from the Air as a Tree

Included in the broad scientific consensus on climate change is the notion that it's unlikely humans can prevent the worst events of 2°C of...

To Help Your Local Wildlife, Stop Raking and Join the ‘Leave The Leaves’ Campaign This Autumn

A wildlife conservation and advocacy group is encouraging Americans this year to take a break from raking and just 'leave the leaves.' It's part of...

Herd of Bulls Headed to the Highlands to Recreate Effect of Ancient Auroch Oxen on Scottish Soil

A rewilding charity in the UK aims to bring the first herd of tauros to the British Isles in order to replace a lost...

Mercury Pollution From Human Activities is Declining–With a 10% Drop in Emissions, Say MIT Scientists

MIT researchers have some good news for the environment: “Mercury emissions from human activity have been declining over the past two decades, despite global...

Long Ago The Earth May Have Had a Ring Like Saturn–As Astroids Defied All Odds Hitting Only Around Equator

Researchers have found evidence suggesting that Earth may have had a ring system that formed 466 million years ago, a discovery that challenges the...

Good News in History, October 12

On this day in 1945, Desmond Doss became the only conscientious objector to win the Medal of Honor after saving an estimated 75 men...