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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.

Taking Hot Baths Every Day is Linked to Lower Risk of Stroke or Heart Disease

Similarly to how sauna bathing has been linked to some surprising health benefits, this new study says that regularly taking hot baths is good for you too.

Free Market Forces Will Obliterate Global Coal Reliance Within 10 Years, Says Study

While some governments are struggling to manage their older investments in coal-powered sources, free market forces are driving the transition to coal.

Feeling Brave? Here Are Some of Americans’ Most Bizarre Food Combos to Try in Lockdown

From ice cream on meatloaf to cookies dipped in guacamole—here are some of the most bizarre food combinations to try in quarantine.

They’re Fixing The World’s Plastic Problem Using ‘The Milkman’ Concept – With All Your Favorite Products

Rather than just delivering milk to people's doorsteps, Loop is creating a circular delivery of groceries with all packaging being washed and reused.

CO2 Emissions From Global Power Sector Declined By Record-Breaking 2% in 2019, Says New Research

With coal usage collapsing in Europe and the United States, the world's energy sector experienced the largest drop in CO2 emissions since 1990.

These are the 3 Most Promising Longevity Supplements From Scientific Research So Far

A growing body of research says that NR, NMN, and resveratrol are the most promising nutritional supplements for slowing the decline of aging.

Whales Feces Represent One of the Greatest Allies Against Climate Change—Even More Than Trees

With whale excrement being a major food source for phytoplankton, any increase in whale populations could be a dramatic weapon against climate change.

You Can Now ‘Reforest the Oceans’ One Online Search at a Time Thanks to This New Search Engine

Not only does the Ekoru search engine help to replant sea meadows in the oceans, it also helps to remove plastic pollution from the sea.

One of the First Technology Companies to Unionize: Kickstarter Employees Win Vote

Workers at the famous crowdfunding site Kickstarter became one of the first hi-tech workforces to unionize, creating Kickstarter United to ensure fairness.

Old Electric Vehicle Batteries Can Be Recycled into New Sources of Energy—Even Used to Power 7-11 Stores

In addition to EV batteries being reused in 7-11 stores, their minerals can also provide many raw materials needed to run our world.

Tokyo University Uncovers a Solution to the Problems of Hydrogen Fuel Production – Use Rust

Scientists from Tokyo University have discovered a new ultra-efficient way to help produce hydrogen fuel using rust and light.

‘Priceless’ Stolen Bonsai Trees Mysteriously Returned Just 72 Hours After Museum Begged for Their Return

The 70-year-old trees were found on a museum road just a few days after the curators begged the thieves to return the precious bonsais.

CO2 Emissions Stopped Rising Last Year Says IEA, Thanks to Growth in Renewables, Shunning of Coal

Global CO2 emissions actually flatlined in 2019 as renewable energy sources, efficiency, and other factors, chipped away at worldwide carbon dioxide levels.

Scientists Find Half the World’s Fish Stocks Are Recovered—or Increasing—in Oceans That Used to Be Overfished

In a review of half the world's fisheries, scientists found that fish stocks were stable or increasing in most countries that managed their fishing.

Island Nation Becomes First Country in the World to Ban Sunscreens With Reef-Harming Chemicals

Although there have been a few pieces of legislation against toxic sunscreens introduced around the world, Palau is the first country to pass a full ban.

Migraine Sufferers Experience Relief From ‘Going Green’ With Light-Exposure Therapy

Dr. Mohab Ibrahim tested green LED light exposure therapy on clients with chronic migraines and patient symptoms were reduced by an average of 60%.

The United States is Officially Getting Its Own 3-Digit Suicide Hotline Within the Next 18 Months

Not only will the new hotline help to alleviate caller traffic for 911 dispatchers, it is also likely to reduce public stigma about suicide.

Before Tree Gets Cut Down, Buddhist Monastery Writes Touching Notice to the Fir And All the Wildlife Living in it

A tree that has grown on a street corner in Berkeley, California for one hundred years was scheduled to be cut down, but a...

Garbageman Develops Sweetest Friendship With 88-Year-old Woman After She Fell in Her Driveway

Ever since Billy Shelby saw Opal Zucca trip and fall back in January, he has insisted on helping her with the trash cans every week.