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Tiny Forests Are Springing Up All Around Europe, Inspired By Japan, to Help Restore Biodiversity

Organizations in France, Holland, and Belgium are planting tiny forests with the famous “Miyawaki method” of reforestation to help restore biodiversity.

Millions of COVID Cases and Deaths Averted Thanks to Lockdowns: ‘One of Humanity’s Greatest Achievements’

Researchers from Imperial College London and UC Berkeley used different methods to reach the same conclusion: COVID lockdown measures have saved millions.

Different Studies Found Killer T-Cells and Antibodies that Neutralize COVID-19

A new paper published in Nature identified an antibody taken from a patient infected with SARS that seems to neutralize COVID-19’s infection potential.

EU Plans to Raise $22 Billion Annually to Protect 30% of Land and Oceans for Biodiversity

To support dimishing biodiversity, the European Commission has drafted a plan to raise 20 billion euro annually to reform agriculture, and protect nature.

White Storks Have Hatched The First Wild Chicks Born in England in 600 Years

The first white stork chicks were born in the wild in England for the first time in over 600 years, thanks to the White Stork Project and private landowners.

Research Says That the Simple Act of Planning a Trip Can Help Boost Your Mental Health

Although the COVID shutdowns have prevented travelers from indulging their wanderlust, this research says that simply planning a trip can boost your mood.

Pandillas Rivales Acuerdan Una Tregua Sin Precedentes, Ahora únanse Para Dar Comestibles a Los Desfavorecidos

Desde que el crimen violento ha caído un 75% en medio del brote de Corona Virus, un reciente proyecto del hambre uniendo a dos bandas Sudafricanas va a ser aclamada como un "milagro".

Hundreds of Cities Worldwide Make Streets into Cycling and Pedestrian Walkways—With Plans to Stay That Way

As cities like Paris and Milan are opening their streets to bicycles, major cities around the world are planning on making the car-free streets permanent.

Científicos hacen Historia al Descubrir lo que Podría Ayudar a Salvar el Gran Arrecife de Estados Unidos

El descubrimiento es sólo uno de los mucho hitos científicos conseguidos por The Florida Aquarium en su búsqueda de la preservación de los arrecifes de coral de la región.

People Use Chalk to Write Plant Names on Sidewalks to Help People Connect With Nature – ‘More Than Weeds’

In the UK and France, sidewalk chalk is being used by rebel botanists breaking street-chalking laws to label wild plants and flowers growing through cracks.

Portugal Preparing Several Billion-Dollar Clean Energy Projects for Post-Coronavirus Future

Portugal is aiming to leap out of their COVID-19 lockdown by launching a series of clean energy projects that could generate 5.5 billion Euro in investment.

Countries Hit Hardest By COVID-19 Are Starting to Lift Social Restrictions After Encouraging New Recovery Rates

Although the world is still in the throes of grappling with the novel coronavirus, France, Italy, Spain, New Zealand, and Taiwan have reported progress.

In One Week, Both Sweden and Austria Celebrated the Closing of Their Last Coal Plants

Sweden and Austria have made history as the second and third European nations to successfully phase out coal, led only by Belgium.

Nueva Enzima Desarrollada para Descomponer Botellas de Plástico en Horas Va Camino de Cambiar el Reciclaje

Carbios es el responsable de crear una nueva enzima que rompe las botellas de plástico en sólo 10 horas --todo esto mientras las mantiene molecularmente sólidas.

Estas Actualizaciones Optimistas sobre el COVID-19 nos Otorga Evidencia de Esperanza que Necesitábamos en Abril

En algunos de los países más golpeados alrededor del mundo, el incremento de nuevos casos y muertes muestran signos de descenso y recuperación.

For the First Time in 240 Years, White-Tailed Eagles Spotted Flying Over England

Conservationists are rejoicing as a white-tailed eagle—one of the largest of the bird species on Earth—was seen flying over North York Moors National Park.

Swiss Village Has Been Projecting World Flags Onto One of Their Tallest Mountains in Solidarity of Pandemic

Every night for the past three weeks, the 14,700-foot mountain in Zermatt has been illuminated with a different national flag to show global unity.

Watch Notre Dame Cathedral Bell Ring Out for Healthcare Workers on the One-Year Anniversary of Its Fire

On the one-year anniversary of the fire that almost burnt the Notre Dame cathedral to the ground, the bell rang out in solidarity with healthcare workers.

Newly-Developed Solar Cell Earns Two World Records for Its ‘Extraordinary’ Efficiency

The solar cell developed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) boasts a record-setting efficiency rate of almost 50%.

Exciting New Data Says Renewables Accounted for Almost Three Quarters of New Energy Capacity in 2019

Not only did renewable energy sources make up more than 70% of new global power capacity, solar and wind accounted for 90% of it.