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Never Too Late: New Study Finds Lungs ‘Magically’ Repair Themselves After Quitting Smoking, No Matter the Age

This first-of-its-kind study shows that people who quit smoking can “magically” regain healthy lung cell function—no matter how long they smoked for.

British Carbon Tax Leads to Whopping 93% Drop in Coal-Fired Electricity

After the tax was introduced in England, Scotland, and Wales back in 2015, coal-fired electricity use fell from 40% to 3% in just three years.

Rather Than Slip into Depression, Man Quits Job, Sells Possessions, and Travels the World With a Ferret

After enduring three heartbreaking losses in the same year, this former airman quit his job so he could find happiness on the road with his pet ferret.

‘Remarkable’ Blood Flow Discovery Could Pave the Way to New Treatments for Dementia and Migraines

For the first time ever, scientists have proven that the brain can manage its own blood flow—and they have identified the sensors that do it.

‘World’s First Self-Cleaning’ Hoodie is On Sale—And for Each One Bought, One is Donated to the Homeless

In addition to preventing stains during boozy Christmas parties, these revolutionary hoodies will also help to keep London's homeless warm and clean.

Finally, a Documentary About the Extraordinary Man Who Documents the World: Sir David Attenborough

If you're a fan of the host of Planet Earth, wait until you watch the documentary about the guy who helped make Planet Earth.

10-Year-old Has Been Donating Hundreds of Pajamas and Books for Children Spending the Holidays in Shelters

Dominic has been collecting donations for the last three years so that children spending Christmas in London shelters can still enjoy some holiday magic.

UK Supermarket Chain Provides Free Car Charging Network to EV Owners While They Shop

As a means of encouraging UK residents to buy EVs, Tesco has installed thousands of charging points for their shoppers to top off their batteries for free.

These Holiday ‘Giving Machines’ Allow Users to Donate to People in Need With Just a Swipe of Their Card

Rather than dispensing candy bars, this machine allows users to donate hot meals, textbooks, toys, and essential items for charities around the world.

Coldplay to Put Off Touring New Album Until They Can Make Their Shows More Sustainable

With their new album set to release on Friday, the UK band says they hope to put off touring until they can make their concerts more eco-friendly.

7-Year-Old Gathers 70K Signatures On Her Petition to Make Crayola’s Coloring Pens Recyclable

Despite how the company tried to placate Jessie by saying they would consider her proposal, the young eco-warrior is not giving up that easily.

After Musician Launches National Plea, He is Finally Reunited With His Beloved 310-Year-old Violin

Since the antique instrument is worth roughly $310,000, Stephen Morris assumed he would never see his precious violin ever again.

China Achieves Notable Success of Reaching Ultra-Low Emissions in Advance of the 2020 Goal

China reached its ultra-low emission goals from 2015 three years ahead of schedule—and their emissions are apparently even lower than previously estimated.

Architect Appalled by ‘Horrible’ Homes Planned for Village Buys Land Herself to Design Attractive Eco-Houses

Rather than let developers build two ugly, expensive, inefficient houses, Fran Bradshaw, a determined architect bought the land to build eco-homes.

Carbon Emissions From 30 of the World’s Largest Cities Are Already Dropping Since Signing Climate Pact

Not only have dozens of the world's most influential cities curbed their CO2 emissions, they have also passed legislation on plastic and free transit.

UK University Installs Free ‘Vending Machines’ to Dispense Tiny Short Stories Printed on Eco-Friendly Paper

Rather than passing time by scrolling through their phones, university students can now read minute-long short stories in their free time.

Dozens of Bikers Visit the Lemonade Stand of the Girl Whose Mother Helped Them One Year Ago

This little girl was delighted to be visited by more than 30 different lemonade stand customers this week—and they were all wearing leather.

Learn What 370 Schools Are Now Teaching in a Massive New Mental Health Research Trial

One of the world’s largest trials ever undertaken in the realm of mental health is now underway in the classrooms of hundreds of schools...

Acid Attack Survivor Becomes First UK Citizen to Have Vision Restored With Pioneering New Surgery

After 24 years of being unable to see out of his right eye, James O'Brien's vision has finally been restored thanks to a pioneering new stem cell treatment.

These Comfy T-Shirts Made From Wood and Algae Can Be Composted Once You’re Done With It

For the first time ever, a clothing company has come up with a sustainable way of making tee-shirts out of wood pulp and algae...