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New Technology is Recycling Tons of Lithium-Ion Batteries in Canada and the U.S.

From smartphones to laptops and EVs, lithium-ion batteries are everywhere. Now a new company breaks batteries down and extracts around 95% of the valuable...

Wind Turbines Are Using Cameras and AI to See Birds –And Shut Down When They Approach

Wind power is a powerful tool for reducing carbon emissions that cause climate change. The turbines, however, can be a threat to birds and...

World’s Vast Networks of Underground Fungi to be Mapped for First Time to Protect Trillions of Miles

Ten thousand fungal samples will be taken from hotspots around the globe, and cataloged as part of a project to map out the vast...

Hedgerows Are 2,000 Times More Valuable For Ecosystems Than We Could Imagine

The humble hedgerow is a staple sight in any countryscape in Europe and parts of North America. A British mainstay, some scientists suspect they...

Meet the Sustainable Alternative to Concrete that Caught the Eye of Dior and Louis Vuitton

What do an American crayfish, a Japanese weed, a French fashion label, and a British designer have in common? They are coming together to...

Jet Flown by United Airlines Entirely Powered by 100% Plant-Based Fuel from Corn Stalk Waste

A United Airlines flight from Chicago O'Hare to D.C. Reagan National is nothing to write home about, but the 100 people who were aboard...

Impact-Absorbing Traffic Light Poles Could Save Lives

Things which bend but don't break tend to be revolutionary, and an Australian firm hopes that the nation's drivers will agree the next time...

Toronto is Replacing Air Conditioners With Deep Lake Water to Cool Hundreds of Buildings

180 Toronto buildings have ditched energy intensive air-conditioning in favor of cooling by pumping frigid waters from the depths of Lake Ontario through pipes...

Royal Air Force Lifts Off With Guinness World Record for First Flight Using 100% Synthetic Fuel

As nations get more and more serious about climate change, certain sectors are finding it a more difficult subject than others. Commercial and military...

Fashion Designer Makes Shoes that Grow into Apple Trees, Instead of Growing Landfills

The legend of Johnny Appleseed: the man who walked about Ontario and the northern United States spreading apple pips, takes root in a new...

Students Save $44,000 on School’s Energy Bills Using Solar, Sawdust Heat, and Pedal Power to Make Milkshakes

Students at a Tasmania high school are riding bikes out of desire to combat climate change, implementing a dizzyingly-thorough transformation of their school building...

How This Bouncy Castle Cleans the Air and Gobbles CO2 While You Jump

While nations announced pledges to do more to prevent climate change, one announcement at COP26 was rather more playful. An inflatable bouncy castle, or what...

Refugees in Cameroon Have Turned a Treeless Desert Camp Into a Thriving Forest – LOOK

What once was brown now has turned green, thanks to a special collaboration between the Dutch Lottery, the UN, and a group of humanitarian...

World’s Longest Undersea Cable to Send Clean Energy From Morocco to the UK – Powering 7 Million Homes

A tiny English village is to become the center of a ''revolution'' in the global energy industry and be connected to Morocco—with the world's...

Here’s All the Good News From the COP26 Global Climate Summit Thus Far

At COP26, many of the parties to the Paris Climate Agreement have doubled-down on their commitments to reducing forest-loss and emissions. Three days into the...

Forget Gold and Fine Art: Startup Finds Investors to Put Their Money into Rewilding the Land

The UK's fancy with re-wilding has taken a corporate turn, as a green investment company looks to generate long-term capital appreciation for investors, through...

French Farmers Growing Zero-Emission Tropical Produce in France – Producing Heat Without the Smoke

Eco-conscious consumers in France may be shocked when they walk into their local grocer and see the words "Made in France" under a pineapple,...

Almost 500 New Mesoamerican Structures Discovered By Using Lasers

A laser mapping survey from airplane recently revealed nearly 500 Mesoamerican monuments hiding in plain sight, many for the first time. The new discoveries challenge...

UK’s Largest Vertical Farm that Uses Only Sunlight Begins First Harvest

While hydroponic farms, also known as "vertical farms," swap land use for electricity use— one project is trying to take the best of both...

Scientists Perfect Renewable Power from Urine While Cleaning Wastewater in South Korea

South Korean scientists are leading a revolution in pee-powered fuel cells that generate "clean" energy and purify wastewater. A common organic molecule in fertilizer and...