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Germany Launches World’s First Hydrogen-Powered Train

The two trains will be managing a section of railway in Lower Saxony – and there are more trains expected to be launched in the near future.

China, World’s Biggest Polluter, Hits Carbon Goals 12 Years Early, Sparks Optimism

This new international study shows that China's shift away from coal may be a huge victory in the fight against climate change.

5,500 Churches in England Embrace Renewable Energy, Setting Example for All

5,500 UK churches of all denominations have embraced the shift to renewable energy. According to UK charity Christian Aid, thousands of Catholic, Baptist, Quaker, and...

Here’s Why You Should Start Washing Your Clothes in Cold Water

Cold water isn't just better for your clothes and wallet – it's also way better for the environment.

Disney Company Makes Environmental Dreams Come True By Ditching Plastic Straws, and More

Disneyland is now a place where a conservationist’s dreams can come true. The company just announced that it will stop using single-use straws and plastic...

World’s Toughest Climate Policy Poised to Be Passed With Widespread Political Support

The climate policy received enthusiastic support from all but one of the political parties currently represented in parliament.

German 12-Year-old Boy Plants 1Million Trees, Takes Over UN Program to Plant a Trillion More

The world is a lot greener thanks to this 20-year-old and his army of “climate ambassadors” who have pledged to plant trees and use...

New Family of Enzymes Could Transform Common Plant Waste into Fuel and Biodegradable Plastic

Scientists have discovered a new family of enzymes that could pave the way to converting plant waste into sustainable and high-value products such as...

Researchers Have Finally Created Simple Eco-Friendly Machine That Recycles Used Diapers

One used diaper can take up to 400 years to fully decompose – but soon, that may no longer be an issue.

These Will Be the First 3D-Printed Homes That You Can Actually Live In

These strange buildings may look like something out of a sci-fi tale, but the future is now. The community, being built in the Netherlands, will...

Starting With Silver-Infused Underwear, You Can Save the Earth By Never Doing Laundry

This renewable fashion initiative is giving college students an excuse to go several weeks without doing their laundry.

New Era of Electric Planes Begins as Startup Backed by Boeing, JetBlue Gets Its First 100 Orders

Zunum Aero just received their first order of electric-hybrid passenger planes, and critics are saying that it's a sign of the new generation of American air travel.

New State-of-the-Art Electric Vehicles in London and Paris Will Be Delivering UPS Packages

The company has even installed their own technology in London so they can simultaneously charge every vehicle in their fleet without having to upgrade the power supply grid.

Costa Rica Announces Ambitious Plan to Ban Fossil Fuels and Become World’s First Decarbonized Society

Considering the country already generates 99% of their energy use through renewable sources, decarbonization does not seem that far-fetched.

Tesla’s Giant Record-Breaking Battery Shows Stunning Success By Saving Consumers Millions

In just four months, Tesla's record-breaking lithium ion battery has proven to be a faster, cheaper, and environmentally-friendly backup for the South Australian grid.

In World First, Norway Will Only Be Allowing Electric Ships to Enter Their Pristine Fjords

The initiative is not only expected to benefit the environment, but also ease the health concerns of local populations and visiting tourists.

Scientists May Have Just Overcome the Biggest Obstacle to Mass-Producing Hydrogen Fuel

Hydrogen fuel has long been thought of as the “Holy Grail” of renewable energy – and scientists may have just found the secret to its mass-production.

After 399 Rejections, Woman is Saving the Earth With BBQ Chips Made From Bugs

Don't judge a book by its cover – even if it involves saving the world by eating snacks made from insects.

In Historic Move, the Global Shipping Industry is Agreeing to Join Climate Agreement

Since the shipping industry spans international territories, it has never been included on climate talks – until now.

Los Angeles is Painting Streets Grey in Bid to Fight Climate Change and Spur Cooler Summer

In a bid to combat climate change and spur cooler summer weather, Los Angeles city workers are painting their streets grey. The ‘cool pavement’ project,...