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Buy Some Wind Power With Your Furniture? IKEA is Now Selling Renewable Energy

As the world's premier home furnishings retailer, IKEA has for decades been forgetting to offer consumers the most important home furnishing of them all:...

Swedish Firm Delivers First Batch of ‘Green Steel’ to Volvo – Made Without Any Coal

A quartet of manufacturing firms has managed to create the world's first fossil fuel-free steel in Sweden, much of which will go straight into...

Mining Zinc, Nickel, and Cobalt from Plants: “Phytomining” is the Sustainable Future

Big tropical mining companies could soon be presented with a green alternative to traditional strip mining by letting plants hoover up the trace minerals...

Amaranth is a Health Trend 8,000 Years Old That ‘Could Feed the World’

“Nutritious ancestral plant of the Mayans, its flowers a treasure, a small but powerful grain; eat the leaf and the grain, which is ideal for...

Solar-Powered Refrigeration Trucks Will Cut Pollution From Idling Diesel Engines

A provider of solar and battery power systems is set to outfit refrigeration trucks with solar paneled roofs that would cut emissions while keeping...

Glenfiddich Distilleries Launch Fleet of Trucks That Runs on Whiskey Waste

Drinking and driving don't mix when the alcohol is inside the driver, but what if the leftover dregs from a whiskey distillery could replace...

NASA Measures Interior of Mars for the First time, Revealing Huge Liquid Core

In the first ever measurement of another planet's core, seismography conducted over several Martian years have revealed the liquid metal core is softer than...

One of the Biggest Myths About EVs is Busted in New Study

One of the biggest debates in modern automotive industry, that there are comparative or more greenhouse gasses produced through EVs and hybrid vehicles, looks...

Company Says its Multi-Day Storage Batteries For Renewable Energy Are the Holy Grail We’ve Been Waiting For

Unveiled after years of work, an energy startup in Massachusetts is claiming that in a few years they can produce, at scale, "the battery...

The US Halts Old-Growth Timber Sales in World’s Largest Remaining Temperate Rainforest

The US Department of Agriculture announced this month an end to large-scale old growth timber sales in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, “returning stability and...

Mussels Can Help Filter Microplastics Out of Our Oceans Without Any Harm to the Molluscs

Instead of shelling out for a water filtration plant, mussels' constant filter feeding is being tested as a potential wide-scale application for microplastic clean-up...

‘Future Belongs to Renewable Energy’ Says India’s Largest Oil Baron and Greenland, Which Ended Search for Oil

"The future belongs to renewable energy," is a big thing for Big Oil's fourth biggest player, and Asia's richest energy baron to say, but...

Volunteers in India Do it Again–Planting 250 Million Saplings in Single Day and Seeing 80% Survival Rate

In just a single day, Indians have planted an impressive quarter-billion tree saplings in their quest to clean the air. Whereas mass tree planting operations...

Shade From Solar Panels Increases Abundance of Flowers, Benefiting Pollinators

A new study has found that shade provided by solar panels increased the abundance of flowers under the panels and delayed the timing of...

Sweat Could Power Smart Watches and Activity Trackers in the Future – Researchers Develop New Technology

Wearable electronic devices are great tools for health monitoring, but it has been difficult to find convenient power sources for them. Now, a group of...

Stunning Train Station Being Built in Mexico Uses Mayan Design to Bring Sea Air in and Keep Rain Out

The ancient Maya civilization was enshrining its legacy in stone more than a thousand years ago, and the ingenious designs from that time are...

Researchers Use Wastewater to Generate Electricity – While Cleaning It Up

Whether wastewater is full of “waste” is a matter of perspective. “Why is it waste?” asked Zhen He, a professor at Washington University in St....

Astonishing ‘Fairy Lanterns’ Found Growing in the Darkest Depth of Malaysian Rainforest

So-called ‘fairy lanterns’ are among the most extraordinary-looking of all flowering plants. These curious, leafless plants (genus Thismia) grow in the darkest depths of remote...

Inventor Creates a Machine That Turns Any Alcoholic Drink Into Soft Scoop ‘Ice Cream’

An inventor has developed a machine that turns beers and other alcoholic drinks into a soft scoop 'ice cream' that maintains its potency. The 'Below...

The World Has Achieved Huge Milestones in 6 Areas of Renewable Energy So Far This Year

Despite a few national governments continuing to keep their coal and oil projects afloat, market demand and private entrepreneurship is driving what can only...