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Leonardo DiCaprio Launches $5 Million Emergency Fund to Help Combat Amazon Rainforest Fires

The Oscar award-winning actor is not the only one helping to combat the Amazon rainforest fires, either.

National Suicide Prevention Hotline is Getting Its Own 3-Digit Number in the US

Following a landslide approval from the House last year, the FCC has just established 988 as the best new option for a 3-digit suicide prevention hotline.

These Sustainable Fireproof, Weather-Proof Domes Provide Revolutionary Housing Solutions

Not only are the sustainable Geoship dome homes resistant to natural disasters, they are easily disassembled and relatively cheap to manufacture.

Mira a Paul McCartney Presentando a Ringo Starr para la Reunión de Los Beatles: ‘Te quiero, man’

Era tan sólo un día en la vida de Paul McCartney, emocionante para los fans de la banda Beatles en su espectáculo final en...

Population Doubles For One of New Zealand’s Rarest Birds, As 150 Chicks Hatch This Season

The adorable orange-fronted parakeet is making an impressive comeback in New Zealand—doubling its population with an epic hatch in 2019, thanks to trees.

Family Farms Use ‘Crop Mobsters’ to Prevent More Than 1 Million Servings Of Food From Going To Waste

An innovative online platform, CropMobster is solving the problem of food waste by helping family farms to find buyers and charities who want excess food.

Conservationists Purchase Rare Temperate Rainforest, Protecting the Habitats of 40 At-Risk Species in Canada

The Nature Conservancy of Canada has just purchased to protection from development a tract of rare temperate rainforest, found almost nowhere else on Earth.

On Anthony Bourdain’s Birthday, a Mental Health Program for Chefs Spreads to 22 More Restaurants

Spurred by the suicide of Anthony Bourdain, a California chef launched a mental health program for restaurant workers – and it's slowly picking up traction.

Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour Auctions Off 126 Guitars and Raises $21 Million for Climate Change Battle

After raising over $21 million through the auctioneer's block, the Pink Floyd guitarist is donating all of it to an environmental charity.

After Nuns and Millennials Discover They’re ‘Soul Mates’, They Work and Live Together to Change the World

Catholic women and spiritually-oriented millennials from all over the US are looking to each other as an unlikely new source of community and inspiration.

Largest Ever Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Takes Flight – and Airlines Are Already Expressing Interest

This is the largest hybrid-electric aircraft that has ever taken flight – and its developers are already being contacted by airlines from around the world.

Robert Downey Jr. is Creating a Foundation That Will Use Robots to Clean Up the Environment

This latest announcement from the Marvel actor is just another example of how Robert Downey Jr. is indeed the real-life Tony Stark.

With School District Struggling Against $77,000 in Student Lunch Debt, Chobani CEO Offers to Lend a Hand

Chobani is not just responsible for making delicious yogurt – they're also stepping forward to ensure that Rhode Island students are properly fed.

How a 30-Minute Radio Program is Building Peace in Refugee Camps

A group of refugees have been broadcasting a weekly program that is focused on messages of peace – and it has already made a difference in the camps.

Brad Paisley Breaks Ground on His Free Grocery Store for the Hungry in Nashville

The country singer and his wife say that they're launching the store as a means of reducing food insecurity in Nashville, Tennessee.

Examen Rutinario de la Vista Podría Detectar Estadios Tempranos de la Enfermedad de Alzheimer’s en Segundos De Acuerdo a Un Nuevo Estudio

Este rápido examen rutinario de la vista podría ofrecer un pronto diagnóstico y llevar a tratamientos que son más efectivos que las actuales terápias.

Once Living On the Streets, the Love and Support of 250 Seniors Made Her Sober—and an Award-Winning Caregiver

There are many paths people take to find their purpose – and as fate would have it, Patricia Murray’s path started on the streets...

City in England Has Finally Achieved its Goal of Becoming the World’s First ‘Sustainable Palm Oil City’

Over the course of the last few years, dozens of organizations have ensured that all of their products and goods come from sustainable palm oil sources.

‘First-of-its-Kind’ Law Will Protect Lake Erie From Pollution By Granting it Civil Rights

Thanks to a 61% approval vote from the people of Toledo, Lake Erie now has legal protection against pollution and contamination.

We May Soon Be Able to Power Our Smartphones With Single-Use Plastic Bags

Instead of ending up in a landfill, the plastic used in grocery bags may soon be powering our smartphones, according to new research. Scientists from...