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Unilever Announces it Will Spend $1 Billion To Rid its Cleaning Products Of Fossil Fuel Footprints By 2030

One of the world's leading manufacturers of cleaning and laundry products, Unilever, announced it will accelerate the sustainability of its brands by sourcing 100%...

Eco-Friendly Behavior In This Finnish Town Gets You Free Cake

One Finnish town is literally helping green-minded citizens eat cake as they reward eco-friendly behavior with various rewards: including free public transport tickets, swims,...

Jacques Cousteau’s Grandson Wants to Build the International Space Station of the Ocean

Fabien Cousteau, the grandson of legendary oceanographer and filmmaker Jacques Cousteau, is raising money for what would become the International Space Station of the...

Video Game Industry Is Nudging 250 Million Gamers To Protect The Planet

Some of the world's largest mobile video game developers have formed an alliance to raise awareness about renewable energy and the climate crisis through...

The World’s Most Valuable Company Vows to Be 100% Carbon Neutral for its Supply Chain and Product Life-cycle by 2030

Apple unveiled its plan to become carbon neutral across its entire business, manufacturing supply chain, and product life-cycle for all devices by 2030.

In The Wake Of Lockdowns Coal and Natural Gas May Look Like the Biggest Covid-19 Casualties

Coal and gas demand falls as supply increases, creating unsustainable markets at the same time as renewable energy demand increase while their prices fall.

41 States Have Reduced Their Carbon Emissions While Growing Their Economies

Reducing carbon emissions while increasing GDP is not only possible, but is already happening in almost every state in America, according to a new report.

Wind Power is Now So Cheap, It Could Start Paying Money Back to UK Consumers

Households across the UK may soon begin experiencing dramatic reductions in electricity costs thanks to newly-built offshore wind farms.

How Costa Rica Slowed, Stopped, Then Reversed Deforestation in Their Rainforests

Once the captial of logging and deforestation in Latin America, Costa Rica's Payment for Environmental Service model helped reforest the country.

Topping Soil With Rock Dust Could Suck Billions of Tons of CO2 From the Air and Increase Crop Nutrients – Study

Using the ERW method of spreading basalt dust on top of the soil can reduce vast amounts of CO2 from the air, and increase crop production.

Young Scientists Make Eco-Friendly Industrial Cleaners From Yeast, Transforming Chemical Industry

Two young chemical engineering students, Sean Hunt and Gaurab Chakrabatri, made a bio hydrogen peroxide from yeast, launching the Solugen line of cleaners.

Engineers Developed a Way to Convert Harmful CO2 Emissions into Chemical Building Blocks For Fuel

Converting CO2 emissions into useful products has been expensive—until now. Australian engineers use zinc to show it’s as easy as playing with Lego.

Principal Rallies His Community to Serve 10,000 Cooked Meals to Seniors During 40 Days of COVID Crisis in India

Sasi Kanta Dash, a principle of a local arts and sciences school in Puducherry is organizing medicine and grocery delivery for over 14 villages in lockdown.

First Hybrid Floating Ocean Platform Can Generate Power From Waves, Wind, And Solar

Sinn Power's hybrid 3-in-1 offshore floating platform generates electricity from solar panels, windmills, and wave technology.

U.S. Approves Plan to Build the Nation’s Largest Solar Project in the Desert by 2022

Not only will the Gemini Solar Project be the largest in US history, it is set to be the eighth largest in the world at 690-MW.

For the First Time, Researchers Make Plants That Glow Sustainably—And They Could One Day Light Up Our Homes

Thanks to a gene found in mushrooms, scientists have discovered how to make plants bioluminescent for the duration of their leafy lifetimes.

In One Week, Both Sweden and Austria Celebrated the Closing of Their Last Coal Plants

Sweden and Austria have made history as the second and third European nations to successfully phase out coal, led only by Belgium.

These New Solar-Pavement Driveways Made of Plastic Bottles Can Power the Average Household

You've already heard about solar-paneled rooftops, but now, a company from Hungary is powering residential homes with solar driveways.

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.

The Science of Kindness: Biology Proves How We Are All Connected

The basic lessons of biology teach us exactly why we are all connected with each other—and why that's important.