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Wells Fargo to Donate $1 Billion to Affordable Housing and Homelessness Across America

Wells Fargo’s new philanthropic strategy includes a $1 billion commitment to help solve affordable housing and homelessness issues across America.

Historic First: Wind Turbines Deliver More Energy Than Coal in Texas–the Largest Consumer of Coal in US

For the first time in history, wind power has surpassed coal in Texas: the largest consumer and producer of coal energy in the country.

World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Powers Up — and It’s On Track to Generate Twice the Energy of Any Other

This trailblazing new wind farm has just switched on 50 of its 174 turbines to power 287,000 homes – and it's already on track to do much more than that.

Researchers Create ‘First-of-its-Kind’ Roadmap for Saving Earth From Climate Change Years Before 2050 Deadline

This groundbreaking report is one of the first global roadmaps for how the world can stop climate change – and it's apparently quite cost-effective, too.

Inexpensive ‘First-of-its-Kind’ Device Can Generate Electricity From Snowfall

Over 30% of the Earth's surface is covered in snow every winter – and now, this inexpensive new device could use it to generate electricity.

Renewable Energy Now Accounts for One-Third of Global Power Capacity, Says New Report

This exciting new international report says that the world is shifting faster and faster towards sustainability.

A Wave of Women is Propelled into Congress on History-making Election Night

Yesterday’s election will ensure that the U.S. House of Representatives looks a lot more like the country it represents. A ‘pink wave’ is sending a...

Accidental Encounter Results in Tiny U.S. Town Becoming 14th Ever Location for a World Peace Flame

An accidental encounter with a glass-enclosed monument while she was turning her car around in Wales on vacation has led to a tiny city...

700 Acres of Massive 1,000-Year-old Redwoods Are Being Turned into a Public Park

This pristine patch of redwoods has been a well-kept secret for over a century – and soon, it will be ready for everyone to enjoy for free.

Two Pilots Spent Their Savings on a Plane to Rescue Migrants at Sea

These pilots couldn’t stand the thought of refugees dying at sea in search of safety – so they pooled their life savings to buy a plane.

When Tribe Objects to Auction of Sacred Pipe, Anonymous Buyer Pays Double So it Can Be Returned

When the Lower Sioux Indian Community objected to the sale of a sacred peace pipe last weekend, an anonymous benefactor was spurred to lend a hand.

The Greenest Town in Oil Country: ‘The future of clean energy is not just a Republican or Democratic thing’

“I’ve learned a lot in the last three years. I think I can do my part and try to be helpful. That’s the legacy I’d like to leave,” says Mayor Ross.

New Zealand Launches Dramatic Ban on All Future Off-Shore Oil Exploration

The New Zealand government has also been quick to reassure concerned parties that the transition is being made so that no jobs will be lost in the transition to a cleaner fuel economy.

Canadian Man Offers to Share His “Stolen Land” With First Nations Family

Joel Holmberg was tired of seeing racist language against the First Nations on social media. So instead of allowing such prejudice to flourish, the...

Tech Billionaires Make Largest Donation Ever to Preserve 24,000 Acres of California Coastline

Thanks to a $165 million donation from two tech billionaires, over 24,000 acres of pristine California coastline will be permanently protected in the years...

Los Angeles Replaces Columbus Day With Indigenous Peoples Day

In light of Columbus Day's dangerous historical roots, the Los Angeles City Council replaced the holiday with Indigenous People's Day on Wednesday.

Tribe Donates 200 Defibrillators to Law Enforcement: “It’s about saving lives”

These law enforcement officers will be able to protect and serve better than ever before, thanks to their compassionate Native American neighbors. The Snoqualmie Tribe of...

Nationwide Drought of Last Few Years is Over in the U.S.

This exciting new report says that drought within in the United States has fallen to about 6.1% within the lower 48 states – which...

Support America’s Treasures and Enjoy Free Admission During National Park Week

April plays host to nature lovers' favorite week of the year: National Park Week. And, free admission is part of the celebration. Starting on April...

Global Plan Launched to Save Coral Reefs From Extinction

A global plan to save coral reefs from possible eradication due to climate change, pollution and poor fishing practices, was launched in Bali at...