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This Carbon-Negative Vodka is Brewed ‘From Thin Air’ Using Solar Power, Water, and CO2

In what is being hailed as a “world-first”, this vodka is brewed using only simple ingredients: air, water, solar electricity, and CO2 from the air.

New Factory That Uses Enzymes to Recycle All Plastics At Once Has the Backing of Major Corporations

Carbios created the first PET-bottle made with 100% bio-recycled waste—and is poised to solve the toughest recycling problems with backing from major firms.

The Largest Trash Collectors in the U.S. Have Stopped Shipping Waste to Poor Countries

Waste Management, Inc, the largest trash hauler in America has joined with several other companies to stop exporting plastic overseas to poor countries.

10 Amazing Things You Can Learn About Your Gut With a Home Test Kit

There’s no such thing as a universally-healthy food: What's healthy for one person can be inflammatory for you. Now, you can discover what works for you...

Drought-Proof ‘Cooling Houses’ Use Saltwater and Cardboard to Grow Tons of Healthy Produce in the Desert

Just ten square miles of these plantations could produce enough crops and vegetables to feed a country of four million people.

Fed Up by Complex Waste Rules, Couple Built Their Own Free ‘Recycling Center’ in Their Driveway

Since the couple built their little DIY recycling station last month, they have saved almost 2,000 pounds of waste from ending up in a landfill.

World’s Largest Electric Vehicle is a Dump Truck That Doesn’t Even Need to Be Plugged in for Recharging

This 45-ton dump truck is able to power itself solely by capturing energy from its brake system during its downhill journeys.

Scientists Use Tiny Spring Magnets to Harmlessly Dissolve Microplastics in Water

The researchers managed to use the little springs to cleanse water samples of microplastics over the course of just eight hours.

No More ‘Sniff Tests’: Cheap Biodegradable Sensors Can Tell Smartphones When Food Has Gone Bad

Costing just 2 cents a pop, these inexpensive sensors could save tons of perfectly good food from being thrown into the garbage.

Scientists Discover How to Make Eco-Friendly Sunscreen From a Source of Food Waste: Cashew Shells

A team of international scientists has found an environmentally friendly way of producing potential sunscreens by using cashew nut shells, instead of discarding them...

When Asked to Build a Hospital That Lowers Blood Pressure, They Built a ‘Forest-Like’ Sanctuary

When designers were asked to create a hospital that lowered a patient's blood pressure, they used nature as the obvious solution—and it worked.

Oil and Gas Rigs Could Soon Be Reassigned to Fight Climate Crisis by Storing CO2 Emissions

Instead of spending millions of dollars on decommissioning oil and gas rigs, new research suggests they could be put to work storing CO2 emissions.

Increasing Tree Cover on City Streets May Be Like Community ‘Superfood’ —Improving Health by 33%

This intriguing new study shows that communities with improved tree coverage were mentally healthier—but the same benefits did not apply to grassy spaces.

In Landslide Bipartisan Victory, US House of Representatives Approves Bill to Stop Illegal Robocalls for Good

The “Stopping Bad Robocalls Act” was approved by the House of Representatives this week in a stunning 429 to 3 victory.

California is Protecting Youngsters From Air Pollution By Deploying Hundreds of Electric School Buses

About 90% of the new all-electric school buses will be deployed for operation in California's most disadvantaged communities.

Toyota is Now Testing New Prius That Uses Ultra-Thin Solar Panels to Charge Batteries On the Go

The automotive group is testing a new Prius model that is covered in solar panels – and it might mean that drivers can charge up their battery on the road.

Researchers ‘Shocked’ by Discovery That ALS-Diseased Neurons Show Incredible Resilience if Given Glucose

A new study from the University of Arizona has uncovered a potential new way to treat patients with ALS, a debilitating neurodegenerative disease.

New ‘Unprinting’ Method Can Help Recycle Paper and Curb Environmental Costs

Imagine if your printer had an “unprint” button that could remove all the ink from the paper – that may soon be a reality.

Famous Wensleydale Cheese Creamery to Turn Whey Waste into Biogas for Heating Homes

Rather than letting their cheese byproducts go to waste, this iconic English creamery will begin using their whey to sustainably heat homes.

As Only US Airline to Use Biofuel on Regular Basis, All United Flights From LA Are Now Powered By Biofuel

The airline's recent investment in over 10 million gallons of biofuel will contribute to their goal of reducing their total emissions by 50% before 2050.