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Special Bacteria is Found to be a ‘Battery’ That Turns Sewage Waste into Clean Hydrogen Energy
Scientists have found that purple bacteria could be a groundbreaking new resource for producing clean hydrogen energy out of human waste.
Half-Marathon Ditches Plastic Water Bottles in Favor of Edible Water Pouches
Runners can either puncture the blobs and drink the water inside, or they can simply consume the entire thing.
Sea Urchins Save Coral Reefs Where Man Accidentally Almost Strangled Them
These spiky little lifesavers have rescued coral reefs from being smothered by an experiment gone wrong.
Huge Victory for Ocean Ecosystems as Fishing Companies Agree to Stop Catching This Essential Critter
In a mega-progressive step toward protecting the ocean (and climate), a massive majority of krill fishing companies have agreed to actually stop fishing aroun...
These Blobs May Be the Future of Plastic Water Bottles
These funny looking globs might spell the end of plastic bottles polluting the ocean.
The Ooho! is an “edible water bottle” made entirely out of...
Some Corals Have Started Adapting to Warmer Temperatures
This new study reveals evidence that some corals are adapting to warming ocean waters — offering great hope following recent reports of coral die-offs due...
Senate Agrees to Give Everglades 78-Billion Gallon Drink of Cleaner Water
The Florida Senate has just passed a bill that would cleanse and refresh the Everglades with over 78 billion gallons of clean water.
The congregation...
Now You Can Turn Cremated Remains of Loved Ones into Blossoming Coral Reefs
Forget the gloom and doom of crowded graveyards – you can now turn the ashes of your loved ones into a blossoming coral reef...
Sweet Sustainability: Sugar Cane Waste is Fuel of the Future?
This exciting new research has proven that sugarcane can be genetically engineered to produce oil in its leaves and stems for biodiesel production. Surprisingly,...
Wildlife Group Buys Exclusive License for Shark Fishing on Great Barrier Reef to Halt the Practice
A wildlife group has purchased an exclusive commercial license to fish for sharks along Australia's Great Barrier Reef — just so they can shut down...
Millions of “Shade Balls” Added to Calif Reservoirs to Stop Evaporation -Video
It’s a whole new ballgame in California, where cities are trying any idea they can think of to conserve water during the state’s historic...
You Have to Sea it to Believe it: New Superfood Ocean Plant Tastes Like Bacon
What grows quickly in tanks, qualifies as a superfood, and is environmentally friendly?
Believe it or not, if you guessed bacon, you are not entirely...
With Fins Off the Menu, A Glimmer of Hope for Sharks
For decades, the decline of sharks – sought for their fins and meat – has been staggering. But bans on finning and new attitudes...
Polluted Chesapeake Bay Revived by Oysters Galore
20 years ago oysters had nearly disappeared from the Chesapeake bay. Today, the mollusk's reintroduction is playing a vital role in the health of...
Workers Succeed in Pulling Crippled Costa Concordia Cruise Ship Upright
Residents on the Italian island of Giglio cheered along with engineers and worker when the Costa Concordia cruise ship was finally pulled upright Tuesday...
Sea Otter Comeback Yields Greater Benefit, Restores Crucial Sea Grass
Fertilizer runoff has led to a global decline in seagrass meadows, which provide crucial habitat for fish. But thanks to the return of sea...
Alaska Airlines Donates to Coral Reef Conservation While Greening its Business
Alaska Airlines is teaming up with The Nature Conservancy to help restore coral reefs in Hawaii. Touting the paper-reducing benefits of its mobile app,...
Teen Creates Flashlight that Runs on Body Heat
Thanks to social media's love of science fair winners, we are hearing more stories these days about teenagers inventing marvelous machines and making scientific...
Spanish Town Builds World’s First Plant to Convert Sewage into Clean Energy
A Spanish resort town with sprawling golf courses and tree-lined beaches has added another green site to its attractions: the world's first plant to...
Two Monolith Machines Suck Carbon Out of the Air in California
Peter Eisenberger, a distinguished professor of earth and environmental sciences at Columbia University, has build two machines in Menlo Park, Calif., to pull carbon...