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World’s First Hydrogen-Electric Passenger Plane Will Soon Take to the Skies With Zero Pollution

This groundbreaking new design for an emissions-free plane could change the game for the aviation industry.

US Power Producers’ Coal Consumption Falls to 35-Year Low

The new data highlights a continuous decline in coal-fired generation, which encourages optimism for America's transition to sustainability.

New Era of Electric Planes Begins as Startup Backed by Boeing, JetBlue Gets Its First 100 Orders

Zunum Aero just received their first order of electric-hybrid passenger planes, and critics are saying that it's a sign of the new generation of American air travel.

Drinking Baking Soda Could Be Cheap, Safe Way to Combat Autoimmune Disease, Says Scientists

A daily dose of baking soda may help reduce the destructive inflammation of autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, scientists say. They have some of the...

New State-of-the-Art Electric Vehicles in London and Paris Will Be Delivering UPS Packages

The company has even installed their own technology in London so they can simultaneously charge every vehicle in their fleet without having to upgrade the power supply grid.

In World First, Norway Will Only Be Allowing Electric Ships to Enter Their Pristine Fjords

The initiative is not only expected to benefit the environment, but also ease the health concerns of local populations and visiting tourists.

The Greenest Town in Oil Country: ‘The future of clean energy is not just a Republican or Democratic thing’

“I’ve learned a lot in the last three years. I think I can do my part and try to be helpful. That’s the legacy I’d like to leave,” says Mayor Ross.

Goals of Paris Agreement May Be Met Sooner Than Expected

The precipitous drop in costs for renewable energy technology—even from prices a few years ago—means that carbon emissions may decrease faster and hit the...

Chicago City Buildings to be Powered by 100% Renewable Energy

Government representatives of Chicago just announced their commitment to converting their city pulling buildings’ electricity supply to 100% renewable energy by 2025. When implemented,...

Study Shows Low-emission Cars Less Expensive than Polluters

As electric and hybrid cars steadily become more popular, MIT thought they would double check the numbers and see just how economic low-emission cars are.

Solar-Powered Pod Allows You to Live Anywhere Off the Grid, Now For Sale

Your carbon footprint can't get much smaller than living in this futuristic-looking tiny house. The best part is that you can park it anywhere and begin generating your own...

Most Quotable Athlete in History: Tribute to Catcher Yogi Berra (1925-2015)

“It was like deja vu all over again” — Major League Baseball’s Yogi Berra passed away Tuesday night, exactly 69 years to the day...

A Decade After Asian Tsunami, New Forests Protect the Coast

The tsunami that struck Indonesia in 2004 obliterated vast areas of Aceh province. But villagers there are using an innovative microcredit scheme to restore...

London’s Red Phone Box Goes Green as Solar Powered Charging Station

Some of London's iconic red telephone boxes are being transformed into free solar-powered mobile phone charging stations painted green. The first "Solar-box" was unveiled Wednesday on...
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Today is America Recycles Day

Since 1997, communities across the country have come together on November 15 for America Recycles Day -- the only nationally recognized day dedicated to...
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Going Green by Going Google

From mowing it’s Googleplex headquarters’ lawn with a herd of goats to proposing a $4.68 trillion plan for changing alternative energy policy in the...
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Six Green Innovations Making Freight Rail an Environmental Favorite

Of all freight transportation options, rail is the most environmentally friendly way to move goods over land, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),...
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Scientists Tap An Electrical Current Stemming from Plants

In an electrifying first, new research could lead to  production of electricity that doesn't release carbon into the atmosphere. Stanford scientists have plugged into...
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Plastic Bags Recycled into Nanotubes

Waste plastic from "throwaway" carrier bags can be readily converted into carbon nanotubes, cylindrical carbon molecules that have novel properties to make them...
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Firemen Deliver Pizza With Smoke Detectors

Not only do the brave firefighters in Wausau, Wis. help to save lives, they are helping to deliver pizza! The fire...