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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.

Scientists Discover a Complete Protein Found Nowhere on Earth That Fell From Space, May Hint at Planet’s Origin

On a meteorite, scientists believe they have discovered the first complete extraterrestrial protein that could define life's origins on earth.

Virginia Reportedly Becomes First State in the South to Mandate 100% Clean Power

Now that the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) has passed the House and Senate, Virginia plans to power itself on 100% renewable sources by 2050.

First Native American-Owned Film Studio Shoots Tom Hanks Movie

A Native American tribe in New Mexico has made cinematic history by opening up the first ever Native-owned movie studio.

CO2 Emissions From Global Power Sector Declined By Record-Breaking 2% in 2019, Says New Research

With coal usage collapsing in Europe and the United States, the world's energy sector experienced the largest drop in CO2 emissions since 1990.

Scorched Australia is Getting Power Back Thanks to New Solar Grids Funded by Philanthropist Couple

The coalition has been installing the solar microgrids in as little as two days—and they are preparing to deploy 100 more across New South Wales and Victoria.

Newly-Discovered Bacteria That Gobbles Up Pollutants Could Have a ‘Big Impact on Climate Change’

The bacteria, which was first discovered back in 2017, has now been confirmed to be “particularly adept” at digesting toxic pollutants.

Farming in the Forest: A Chance to Reverse 1,000 Years of Destructive Land-Use Practices

Multi-layered forest farming instead of outdated mono-crop agriculture is a win-win for climate change, ecosystems, wildlife diversity, and human health.

Crafty Denver Nonprofit Snags Old Hotel and Turns it into ‘Instant Housing’ for Low-Income and Homeless

This Denver nonprofit bought an old hotel building and turned it into instant housing for low-income individuals and homeless residents.

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.

Washington is Set to Join 11 States Demanding More Clean Cars, as EV Law Advances to House

Washington state may soon join 11 other US states in the Zero Emissions Vehicle program, to mandate that more EVs be sold by automakers.

Goldman Sachs Unveils $750 Billion Climate Plan For Investing in Solutions, and Vows Never to Support Arctic Drilling

Goldman Sachs and David Solomon are committing $750 billion dollars to climate change solutions—and they will now refuse to finance Arctic drilling anymore.

BMW Becomes First Carmaker to Join Responsible Mining Initiative Protecting Laborers and the Earth

Not only does the organization ensure the protection of the earth, it also works to protect indigenous communities and laborer rights.

JetBlue Going Carbon-Neutral in 2020 On All Domestic Flights —The First Major US Airline to Do So

The newly-announced initiative is expected to save roughly 15 to 17 billion pounds of CO2 emissions from entering the atmosphere every year.

Impelled by Reactor Meltdown, Fukushima Japan Vows to Achieve 100% Renewable Energy Use in 20 Years

More than $2.75 billion has already been invested in building several dozen new solar farms, wind projects, and geothermal stations in Fukushima.

Here Are a Dozen Different Ways the World Has Rallied Behind Australia During the Bushfires

From donating millions of dollars to wildfire relief funds to serving up meals to exhausted firefighters—Australia is not alone in fighting the blazes.

More Than 200 Volunteer Firefighters From US and Canada Have Deployed to Help With Australian Bushfires

After Australia offered firefighting aid to the United States and Canada in 2018, more than 200 volunteers are repaying the favor.

At Long Last, Smallest Native Californian Tribe Has Land To Call Their Own

Thanks to a $4.5 million grant from state legislators, the Esselen tribe has finally been given a historic chunk of Californian land to call their own.

Europe Introduces Legislative Road Map to Becoming World’s First Climate-Neutral Continent By 2050

Not only does the package call on member states to slash emissions further, it also incentivizes coal-dependent states to turn away from fossil fuels.

Poniendo al Mundo Primero, Una Compañía Siderúrgica Enciende su Horno Usando Únicamente Hidrógeno en vez de Carbón

Con la industria de fabricación de acero produciendo el 7% de las emisiones de CO2 del mundo, este logro desde Alemania puede ser crucial en frenar su impacto ambiental.