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Amsterdam is Enjoying Quieter Canals as Boats Go Electric Years Ahead of Diesel Ban

More than 75% of the city's commercial vessels are already meeting Amsterdam's emission-free regulation.

Dozens of Blue Whales Spotted in Antarctica For the First Time Since 1980s Whaling Ban

For the first time in 40 years, whales are returning in abundance to their former marine habitats in Antarctica—most importantly, including the endangered blue whale.

Aldi Heaps Pressure On Supplier Packaging Being 100% Recyclable or Compostable Within Five Years

Aldi grocery CEO Giles Huxley informed his suppliers that all products must come in 100% reusable, recyclable, or compostable packaing.

Swedish Oat Milk Pioneers Offer a Successful Win-Win Path to Struggling U.S Dairy Farmers

Oat milk giant Hälsa Foods is helping struggling U.S. dairy farmers turn their pastures into organic oat crops to serve the exploding milk substitute market.

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.

Researchers Use ‘Flash’ to Turn Plastic Trash and Food Waste into Valuable Material

Not only is the speedy process surprisingly inexpensive, it could save thousands of pounds of CO2 from entering the atmosphere.

Sustainable Sand Gives Pollution a One-Two Punch by Soaking Up Toxic Metals and Purifying Water Supplies

Since the material can cleanse water of toxic metals and pollutants, it could help create whole new water supplies in drier cities.

One Giant Leap for Mankind; Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2019

From generating clean renewable electricity all over the world to exploring the cosmic space beyond—science has made some great strides in 2019.

La ‘Batería de Agua’ de Tres Pisos ha logrado Disminuir el Costo Energético de esta Universidad en un 40% en Tan Sólo Un Mes

Almacenando energía de 6000 paneles solares, esta universidad está abasteciendo todos sus aires acondicionados -que es el más grande contribuidor de gasto energético.

Three-Story ‘Water Battery’ Has Already Slashed University’s Electrical Costs By 40% in One Month

By storing the energy from 6,000 solar panels, this university is powering all of its air conditioning—which is the largest contributor to energy costs.

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.

This Game Allows You to Plant Trees Around the World Simply By Answering Trivia Questions Correctly

For every 10 questions that a player answers correctly, this environmental nonprofit is able to generate enough money to plant one tree.

This Cheap Little Device Generates Light and Electricity Simply By Harnessing the Cold Night Sky

Since solar panels can't generate any electricity at night, researchers designed this contraption to power LED lights simply by relying on cold evening air.

Scientists Detect Tone Pattern in the Ringing of a Newborn Black Hole for the First Time, Proving Einstein Right Again

100 years after Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves, scientists have confirmed that he was right about black holes—again.

These Sustainable Fireproof, Weather-Proof Domes Provide Revolutionary Housing Solutions

Not only are the sustainable Geoship dome homes resistant to natural disasters, they are easily disassembled and relatively cheap to manufacture.

Canada Passes Most Progressive Fishery Act Yet, Requiring the Rebuilding of Fish Populations

The modernized piece of legislation will prevent Canada from importing and exporting shark fins and also legally require fish populations to be rebuilt.

Rather Than Pay $150K in Ransom, Radiohead Publishes Stolen Music and Donates Sales to Environmental Group

Instead of forking over $150,000 to a hacker who stole their unreleased content, Radiohead is selling the album on Bandcamp and donating the proceeds.

Massive New Arbor Day Campaign Will Plant 100 Million Trees Around the World

The largest tree-planting charity in the United States has launched a new initiative that will help to plant 100 million trees before the 150th Arbor Day.

IKEA Has Developed a Curtain That Reduces Indoor Air Pollution

The GUNRID curtain could make a dramatic difference in the air quality of urban homes around the world.

One of the Largest Native American Tribes Has Just Voted to End Their 100-Year Dependency on Coal

Immediately after rejecting the acquisition of an Arizona coal mine, the Navajo Council announced their new dedication to renewable energy.