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Federal Judge Blocks Further Oil And Gas Extraction on Ohio’s Only National Forest

A federal judge blocked new oil and gas leasing and fracking in Ohio’s Wayne National Forest, a popular destination for outdoor recreation and the...

Hemp is Already Being Used in Walls and Insulation as a Game-Changer in Construction Industry

This article was written by Nate Berg for Ensia and has been re-printed with permission.  It has become almost a cliché to discuss the benefits...

Meteorite That Could Hold Secrets of Solar System Hits Family’s Driveway–They Thought it was Charcoal From Grill

An English family has been astounded to find themselves at the center of a major scientific discovery that's had scientists weak at the knees—as...

12 Countries Have Built Roads Out of Plastic – And They Can Perform As Well or Better Than Asphalt

This article first appeared in Yale Environment 360 and is re-printed with permission.  A road running through Accra, Ghana’s capital, looks like any other blacktop....

The Nation’s Largest Farmers Market: FarmMatch Allows You to Shop Online at Local Farms in Your Area

Max Kane was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease after years of eating the standard American diet high in salt, fat, and sugar. While it's not...

Aptera Solar-Powered Car With ‘1,000-Mile’ Range Gets 7,000 Preorders for Delivery in 2021

Looking like a mix between an F-1 car and the Batmobile, the world's first mass-produced solar-powered car just took several more steps towards its...

U.S. Can Run Primarily on Renewable Energy by 2050 For Cost of $1 Per Person Per Day—Says New Research

Reaching zero net emissions of carbon dioxide from energy and industry by 2050 can be accomplished by rebuilding U.S. energy infrastructure to run primarily...

New Plant-Based Plastic Can Be Broken Down and Recycled With Near-Perfect Efficiency

Hoping to solve the plastic pollution problem, with recycling technology being too often inefficient, there seems to be a new biodegradable, bio-based substitute being...

Spanish City is Squeezing Green Electricity From Leftover Oranges

Seville: home to palaces, oranges, and now, a brilliant civic recycling innovative that will see millions of tons of fruit being turned into electricity. When...

400 Years After Being Wiped Out by Hunters Britain’s Wild Cranes Make a 
Comeback

Extinct for more than 400 years, common cranes are finding homes in the UK's wetlands and waterways once again. Because of conservation efforts that began...

The Empire State Building is Now 100% Powered By Wind, Along With 13 Other Related Buildings

The beloved New York City landmark Empire State Building is now run entirely by wind energy—making it a green new year for the 15,000...

How One Interior Designer Is Helping The Homeless With Her One Percent Project

Non-profits need profits, and one Portland interior designer has found a subtle, effective way to fund projects looking to alleviate the Oregon homelessness epidemic. A...

We Use 6 Billion Face Masks a Day—But Scientists Have a Genius Way to Turn Them Into Roads

The idea of billions of people going through a few masks a week during this pandemic definitely rings alarm bells, but a team of...

Everyone in England is Planting Wildflower Meadows After Prince Charles Replants 60 of Them to Honor Queen

When Prince Charles of Great Britain read Plantlife UK's annual 2012 report, he was astonished to find that England had lost 97% of all...

This Wood Grown in a Lab Could Cut Deforestation, With Furniture Made From Plant Cells

As if lab-grown meat wasn't a head turner, a group of scientists at MIT are plotting lab-grown wooden furniture. The two projects are nearly identical,...

IKEA Buys 11,000 Acres of U.S. Forest to Keep It From Being Developed

IKEA is continuing to try and remain true to their principals—protecting the environment and striving to become a carbon neutral company, while still remaining...

Formerly Vacant Lot in Milan Wins ‘Reinventing Cities’ Contest With Vineyard Atop Building With Public Sidewalk

The new headquarters for the molecular and oncology research center ICOM will be centered within 5,000 square meters of green public spaces—including a 650-foot...

El Árbol más Viejo de Toronto ya no será Talado Gracias a la Decisión de Último Momento del Consejo de la Ciudad

Uno de los árboles más viejos de Canadá, un roble rojo de 250 años estaba frente al hacha, pero una votación de último minuto del ayuntamiento de Toronto lo salvó.

4 Major Asian Nations Cancel 80% of Planned Coal Power Projects After Fossil Fuel Market Crashes in 2020

Indonesia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and the Philippines have canceled nearly 45 gigawatts of proposed coal power projects, a figure equal to more than one-quarter of...

The World’s Oldest Known Cave Painting Has Been Discovered in Indonesia

Scientists from Griffith University have discovered the world's oldest known cave painting on a limestone wall on South Sulawesi island in Indonesia. Dated to a...