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Now You Can Drink Beer to Save Beaches Worldwide

This New Zealand brewing company has invented a way to save receding beaches worldwide by having a cold one with your buddies.

Women Break Stereotypes By Building Their Own Tiny Houses

These women are breaking the glass ceiling by building a ceiling of their own. Women Who Build: Artists Who Own is an ongoing project focused...

Texas Mosque Burns Down, Donations Exceed 500K in Just 24 Hours

Regular attendees of this Texas mosque were grieving for only a short period of time before their faith in humanity was restored. //pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js

Abused Family Builds Their Own Home Using Youtube Videos

Cara Brookins and her four children had had a difficult couple of years since escaping from two terrible marriages – but then the family turned their...

All Electric Dutch Trains Now Run 100% On Wind Power

The Netherlands kicked off 2017 by announcing that all of their electric trains are now powered solely by wind energy.

Indian School Asks Parents to Plant Trees Instead of Pay Tuition

This school's environmental initiative not only helps plant trees – it also gives low-income parents a break from expensive school fees.

Cheap Water Filter Has Delivered Clean Water to Thousands

This BioSand water filter can be downloaded from the internet for free and assembled for 1/10th the cost of regular filters.

Standing Rock Celebrates Victory After Army Corp Blocks Final Building Permit

After months of protesting against the Dakota Access Pipeline, Standing Rock natives are celebrating the Army Corp's decision to reroute construction.

2,000 Veterans Just Arrived at Standing Rock to Form Human Shield Around Protestors

Native American protestors will be given a much-needed respite from the police force thanks to 2,000 veterans joining their ranks.

Watch Wes Anderson’s Adorable New Christmas Short w/ Train Conductor Adrian Brody

Adrian Brody is a train conductor reluctant to admit that his train is going to be late for Christmas – so he decides to make it up to his passengers.

World’s First Neighborhood For Children Recovering From Abuse is Underway in Florida

The West Melbourne neighborhood will consist of seven foster homes and a community center ready to house up to 35 neglected children.

Scotland’s First Eco-Village for the Homeless Will Offer Education Too

The first tiny house village of its kind opening in Edinburgh will not only provide valuable housing to the homeless, but educational resources as well.

China to Build Giant Solar Plant at Chernobyl

The exclusion zone surrounding the abandoned city has been mostly deserted – starting next year, however, it will be the home of a massive solar plant.

Video Game Chief Pays $15M for Protection of 7,000 North Carolina Acres

Tim Sweeney has just given the largest conservation easement made by a private citizen in the history of North Carolina.

New Zealand Town Builds Underpass for March of the Penguins

This sweet little birds will now be able to safely travel from their nests to the coast without the danger of tourists or traffic.

Picking Through Trash, Slum Resident Finds $1,400 – and Blessings After Returning It

Bruno had been saving money to go to Europe for ages – and his trip was going to be canceled after his little brother-in-law threw his cash in the trash.

Olympic Buildings To Be Disassembled Like Puzzles For Public Parks and Schools

Instead of letting the grand Olympic stadiums and buildings languish, a company designed them using “nomadic architecture” so they can be reused.

Homeless Community Cleans Up 24 Tons of Trash in San Jose

There are lots of stigmas surrounding the homeless community living on Coyote Creek, but these impoverished folks are taking it upon themselves to disprove...

Chase Gives $4Mil to Prepare Low Income Detroit Youth for Good Jobs

JPMorgan Chase unveiled a $4 million grant last week to expand young people’s access to economic opportunity in Detroit. Building on the firm’s $100...

‘Sleepbus’ Provides Homeless Australians (and Their Pets) a Safe Place to Sleep

A formerly-homeless Australian man is converting a bus into a mobile shelter to provide more than eight-thousand “safe sleeps” per year. Simon Rowe has raised...