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Carbon-Negative Plant Opens in Turkey Turning Algae Into Bio-Jet Fuel and So Much More

Europe's first large-scale biorefinery for turning algae into fuels and feedstocks has been completed on the Black Sea shore of Istanbul. Set to head up...

Mexican ‘Tequila Fish’ is Successfully Reintroduced Where it was Once Extinct – After 5 Pairs Are Sent From UK

A project to save a tiny fish which began all the way back in 1998 has seen it finally reintroduced back into the rivers...

Wildlife Sound Recordist Releases Treasured Audio Collection for Free – to Awe and Inspire the World

One of the world's most prolific wildlife sound recordists has released a large collection of his most treasured recordings of wild places to listen...

Covering Crops in Red Plastic Can Boost Yields Up to 37 Percent

For centuries, humans have used greenhouses to help plants grow outside of tolerable conditions. Now, as it turns out, it might be much better...

India’s Mass Tree Planting Success: Forest Cover Grows by Half-Million Acres in Two Years

A recent report from the Forest Survey of India (FSI) found that recent spurious tree planting activities have taken root in terms of the...

500 Acres of Old Growth Redwood Forests Donated to Tribal Council for Lasting Protection in Mendocino, Calif

For a second time, the nonprofit Save the Redwoods League has orchestrated a donation of coastal redwood forestland to the InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council...

Family Goes Weeks Without Producing a Single Piece of Trash With ‘Zero Waste’ Lifestyle

Meet the eco-family who goes weeks without throwing a single piece of trash thanks to epic amount of recycling and savvy shopping. 41-year-old Esther Peñarrubia...

Shoes Made From Coffee Grounds and Recycled Plastic Bottles Are Not Only Waterproof But Super Comfy

Your morning coffee could be used to make a pair of sneakers, a Finnish startup reveals. Rens makes new kicks from old coffee, cutting...

Notre Dame Cathedral Rises From the Ashes: Look at All They’ve Rebuilt Since the 2019 Blaze

When France hosts the 2024 Olympics, the plan is for Notre-Dame Cathedral to be restored to its former glory in time for the event. A...

Biologists Identify First Animal That Uses the Complexity of Human Language: the Song Sparrow – LISTEN

The tweets of a little song sparrow and its 'bird brain' are a lot more complex and akin to human language than anyone realized....

New Species of Tarantula That Lives in Bamboo is Discovered by Wildlife YouTuber

A wildlife YouTuber knew immediately when he saw a tarantula curled up in a stalk of bamboo: he had just discovered a new species. What's...

Visit ‘Fortlandia’ Where Designers Have Built Odes to Childhood Fort-Building in Austin, Texas

An annual mass ‘fort building’ event is going on now which for years has brought smiles uncountable to the faces of children visiting in...

See 1,000 Glorious Fin Whales Feeding Together: Share Their Comeback From Near Extinction

Sailors and scientists aboard four krill fishing boats and a research vessel were treated to the majestic sight of 1,000 fin whales congregating near...

Heartwarming Annual Pen-pal Relationship With Santa Began When She Got a Gift From Him at Burning Man

This blog was submitted to GNN by one of our readers, Roxane Jessi, for publishing. If you have an interesting story of kindness or...

Researchers Solve Mystery of Scattered Black Glass in Chilean Desert – it Was Made by an Exploding Comet

A vast swath of dark rocky glass littering a Chilean desert has remained a mystery for a decade, but Brown University researchers just confirmed...

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...

Revolutionary Technology Neutralizes Radioactivity Around Chernobyl by 47% – Using Only the Processes of Earth

As they committed to doing last April, on the occasion of the 35th commemoration of the Chernobyl accident, the Swiss-based company Exlterra has reported...

This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

Making Terrariums at Home: They’re Beautiful AND Good for the Mind

Gardeners "tend" to be happier than most, because among other reasons like getting more vitamin D or being in nature, they always have something...