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Millions of Plastic Bottles Will Be Offset as Remote Town Gets Renewable Drinking Water Created From Sunlight

Last week SOURCE Global announced their third successful collaboration with Conservation International, which is delivering sustainable, clean drinking water to the Indigenous peoples of...

New Developments in Clean Energy and Carbon Capture Are Making Real Progress in Climate Crisis

The mainstream media is covering the climate crisis infinitely more than they used to. However, they often report dramatically more on the negative—focusing on...

Two South African Women Take On Mission to Tackle Plastic Along One of Worst Rivers For Ocean-Bound Pollution

Two South African women and their Sunshine Cleaning volunteer group are cleaning up river banks in Blue Downs near Cape Town, to keep plastic out of oceans.

Unanimous Senate Votes to Protect Sea Turtles and Dolphins from Driftnets in the Last Spot That Allows Them

The US Senate unanimously voted to protect sea turtles and dolphins by phasing out the use of harmful mesh drift gillnets in federal waters off California.

Vermont Becomes First State to ‘Ban’ Food Waste, in Favor of Composting—And Cutting Landfill Waste in Half

Short of creating a new police department consisting of ‘Oscar the Grouch’ and his friends, Vermont has done almost everything it can to eliminate...

Family Sells Their London Home to Move to the Smallest African Country and Save Its Coral Reefs

The Seath family plans to repopulate coral reefs across the Seychelles using a farming technique called “micro-fragmentation” with their new nonprofit, Coral Reef Conservation UK.

‘Goat 2 Meeting’ Service Lets Farm Animals Make Cameo Appearance on Your Next Zoom Call to Support Shelter

Sweet Farm Animal Shelter has started Goat 2 Meeting, a service for companies or people to hire farm animals like llamas to appear on their next video call.

10 Types of Apples Thought to Be Extinct From Pioneer Days Are Discovered in the Pacific Northwest

A pair of retirees have been sleuthing in the Pacific Northwest to find lost varieties of apple trees on forgotten homesteads—and have already discovered 23.

Newly-Developed Enzyme That Breaks Down Plastic Bottles in Hours is On Track to Change the Recycling Game

Carbios is responsible for making a new enzyme that breaks down plastic bottles in just 10 hours—all while keeping them molecularly sound.

Free Market Forces Will Obliterate Global Coal Reliance Within 10 Years, Says Study

While some governments are struggling to manage their older investments in coal-powered sources, free market forces are driving the transition to coal.

18-Year-Old Drove 225 Miles to Make Pizzeria’s First and Only Delivery After Receiving Special Phone Call

Even though Steve's Pizza only does take out, this young store manager went above and beyond the call of duty to make a very special delivery.

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.

Teen Scientist and His Dog May Be First Research Team of Their Kind to Tackle Air Pollution From the Ground

13-year-old Matt Hunt and his dog have recorded more than 40 hours of research on the surprising levels of air pollution which linger closer to the ground.

Scientists Find Half the World’s Fish Stocks Are Recovered—or Increasing—in Oceans That Used to Be Overfished

In a review of half the world's fisheries, scientists found that fish stocks were stable or increasing in most countries that managed their fishing.

New Device Can Power 100 Small LED Lights Simply By Harnessing the Energy of a Single Water Droplet

This simple contraption means that the kinetic energy of a single water droplet can generate up to 140 volts of clean electricity.

Researchers Use ‘Flash’ to Turn Plastic Trash and Food Waste into Valuable Material

Not only is the speedy process surprisingly inexpensive, it could save thousands of pounds of CO2 from entering the atmosphere.

Culturally Wealthy: More Americans Visited Their Library in 2019 Than the Movies—By Far

A heartening survey of American activities in 2019 shows that adults visited libraries more than any other cultural institution.

New Molecule Can Harvest Energy From Entire Visible Spectrum of Light—And Then Turn It into Hydrogen Fuel

The ultra-efficient new photocatalytic molecule developed at Ohio State University can absorb 50% more light than current solar cells.

Joven Holandés que es Famoso por Limpiar el Gran Parche de Basura Ahora Está Limpiando los Ríos Más Contaminados del Mundo

Joven científico holandés, Boyan Slat, es responsable de limpiar los océanos del mundo - y ahora está limpiando ríos con su nuevo invento: El interceptor.

Company Collects 80% of City’s Recyclable Plastics and Turns It All into Lumber

More than 80% of the municipal plastic recyclables of Halifax are being processed by a brilliant local company that turns it all into lumber.