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Walmart Commits to Helping Save Pollinators By Mandating Change For Supply Chains

Without pollinators like bees, butterflies, birds, and beetles, some of our favorite foods would not exist—and Walmart has announced a set of plans in...

In 24 Years California Has Cut Toxic Air Pollution By 78%, Resulting in 82% Fewer Attributable Deaths

California's air pollution control standards have drastically dropped the amount of diesel particulate matter in the air, and cardiopulmonary deaths attributable to air quality. Scientists...

Sir David Attenborough Backs This New Tech That Can Recycle All Plastics

A new recycling plant under construction in England features technologies that can break down any kind of plastic polymer into its constituent elements for...

Down the Rabbit Hole: Bunnies in Wales Dig Up Treasure of 9,000-Year-old Artifacts

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Alone on the windswept island Skokholm, wardens have found...

Endangered Condors to Return to Northern California Skies After Nearly a Century

For the first time in 100 years, the endangered California condor will return to the Pacific Northwest. Once on the brink of extinction, this iconic species has...

Max the Cockatoo is Known as a Cluckatoo – For His Flawless Chicken Impression

Smiles are infectious when you see Max performing his chicken impression. The 26-year-old Moluccan Cockatoo is known on his YouTube channel as the original Cluckatoo. When...

Fun Facts and Strange Customs to Celebrate the Vernal Equinox

As the vernal equinox heralds the first day of spring, all across the world, unique phenomena can be seen on this day alone. For thousands...

Island Overrun With Rats Completely Recovers in Only 11 Years After Ecosystem Had Been Decimated

Formerly known as ‘Rat Island’, this beautiful spot in the Aleutian islands has become a new example of how ecosystems can fully recover to...

Nothing Restores a River or Local Economy Like Removing a Dam

Across the United States, 69 river dams were removed from American rivers in 2020, opening up 624 miles of waterways to flow freely. The work...

Viewed Through Venetian Glass: Old Art Form Captures Modern Global Challenges in Stunning Exhibition

As lockdowns, stay-at-home orders, and closed recreation facilities have created a mental health crisis in America, art has become the opposite of ‘non-essential’. Thankfully, on the...

Paleontologists Uncover Rarer-than-Rare Fossil of Oviraptor on Nest of Eggs With 24 Embryos Inside

A jaw-dropping fossil has been found of an oviraptor crouching upon two dozen eggs containing fossilized embryos inside—with 7 containing “babies” mere hours from...

Meet the Sea Slugs That Chop Off Their Heads and Then Grow New Bodies

Since the days of BBC's original Planet Earth, nature documentaries have brilliantly revealed the bizarreness of life. But, the behavior of a sea slug...

One of the First Publicly-Traded Psychedelic Wellness Companies is Mapping the Mental Health Revolution

It took decades of cultural change mixed with legislative progress and increasing commercial viability to bring widespread use of cannabis and cannabis derivatives to...

Photographer Unites With Cuban Scientists to Save the World’s Most Beautiful Snail

There are things about the island of Cuba that don't make the news—for example, it has the world's largest biodiversity of snails. The painted snail,...

Creamy vs. Crunchy – What Your Peanut Butter Preference Says About Your Personality: Poll

Whether or not you like your peanut butter creamy or crunchy may actually say more about you than you think, according to a new...

Amazing Bubble Wrap Artist Creates Masterpieces by Injecting Paint Into Each Bubble

What’s more addictive than squishing bubble wrap and hearing that satisfying “pop-pop-pop” sound? For one New York-based painter, the answer is using it to create...

Federal Judge Orders Record Penalty Against Exxon for Thousands of Clean Air Act Violations

In yet another loss for ExxonMobil in a historic and long-running environmental enforcement case, a U.S. District Court judge has imposed a $14.25 million...

Tree Corps Has A Green Job For You: Planting the ‘Healing Power’ of Trees in Low-Income Neighborhoods

Have you ever noticed the lack of trees in some inner cities? City neighborhoods with more wealth tend to have more trees, but that may...

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...

Get Paid $3,200 to Create Art on This Remote Michigan Island for 3 Weeks

If you’re an artist who's always dreamed of getting your Gaugin on with an immersive island getaway where you can fully indulge yourself in...