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Tanzania is Finally Protecting its ‘Globally Unique’ Endangered Rainforest After 40 Years of Research

After almost 40 years of research and rallying conservation efforts, this invaluable hotspot for biodiversity is finally being protected.

The Best Environmental News of 2018 — Earth Seems to be in Good Hands After All

Reviewing the most popular environmental achievements of 2018 is the perfect way to invigorate and inspire you for the year ahead.

World’s First Cell-Grown Steak Doesn’t Cause Harm to Animals

Scientists are rejoicing over their achievement in creating the world's first cell-based steak that is grown without causing harm to animals.

World’s Largest Shipping Company is Ditching Fossil Fuels and Challenging Their Competitors to Do the Same

Since maritime shipping accounts for 3% of the world's emissions and 90% of its global trade, this company is leading the shift towards sustainability.

Watch Student’s Hilarious Reaction to Being Pranked With a Room Full of Presents

There is no better way to spread some Christmas cheer than arriving home to a room full of gifts – even if they happen to be things you already own.

For the First Time Ever, Developing Countries Added More Clean Power Capacity Than Fossil Fuel

Additionally, developing nations are building more clean energy capacity than wealthier nations.

Sir Richard Branson Will Give $3 Million to Whoever Can Save the Planet By Reinventing the Air Conditioner

Redesigning one of the world's most common household appliances could divert over 100 gigatons of carbon emissions from the atmosphere by 2050.

‘City of the Future’ is First Solar-Powered Town in America – and It Was Created by a Former NFL Player

It’s being hailed as the city of the future. Babcock Ranch is a town in Florida that is being hailed as America's first ever city...

Denmark to Ban Sale of New Fossil Fuel Cars in 11 Years and Make EVs Cheaper

The country backpedaled on their original intention of taxing electric vehicles so they could quicken their transition to being carbon-free by 2050.

The Ozone Hole is Healing and May Be Completely Repaired Within Our Lifetimes, Says UN Report

This new United Nations report illustrates just what humanity can accomplishment if it works together to save its home planet.

En vez de Quemar Carbón, El Nuevo Combustible con Cero Emisiones Contaminantes – Está Hecho de Aguas Residuales

Esta empresa ha desarrollado un ingenioso remplazo para el carbón y lo hicieron usando el derivado más común del ser humano. Ingelia es una compañía española que...

Totally Green Machine That Uses Biowaste to Generate Clouds for Clean Water Wins $1.75 Million XPrize

The water system doesn't just generate clean water – the carbon-negative technology costs less than 2 cents per liter of clean water.

Amazon is Investing to Make Sure Millions of Tons of Recycling Get Diverted From Landfills

Amazon has announced that it will be investing $10 million in Closed Loop Fund to support recycling infrastructure in the United States. Amazon’s investment will...

Five Tips On How You Can Help the Homeless This Winter

There are plenty of challenges and obstacles that homeless people must overcome to survive – and it becomes even harder during the upcoming winter months.

Tus Cosméticos Contienen Ingredientes Perjudiciales: El Congreso Finalmente Tomará Acción- Aquí Está lo que Necesitas Saber

Actualmente, las empresas fabricantes de cosméticos no tienen la obligación legal en Estados Unidos de reportar los problemas de salud generados por sus productos,...

China, World’s Biggest Polluter, Hits Carbon Goals 12 Years Early, Sparks Optimism

This new international study shows that China's shift away from coal may be a huge victory in the fight against climate change.

Struggling Farmers Turn Excess Milk Into Cheese and Yogurt for the Hungry

Most people have, at some point in their lives, worked in the restaurant or hospitality field and had to grapple with the ludicrous notion...

To Repent for Their Part in Patient Hardship, Doctors Team Up to Forgive $1.4 Million in Medical Debt

The coalition of doctors and nurse practitioners wanted to atone for their part in causing financial distress amongst their patients.

Human Trials for Artificial Kidney Could Begin This Year, With First Patient Implants in 2020

A new update from this research organization says that human trials for an implantable bioartificial kidney could be on the horizon.

‘Captain Wiggle Wings’ – The U.S. Pilot Who Dropped Tons of Candy for Kids in Berlin After Fighting Their Country

This US Air Force pilot became a hero to German children during the Berlin Blockade by taking on the role of “Uncle Wiggly Wings”.