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She Gave Her Meal to a Homeless Man and Received a Call From His Sister a Week Later

This father-daughter duo is working to reunite two siblings after their video of feeding a homeless man got over 40 million views.

Chesapeake Bay is Tidying Up Thanks to Earth-Conscious Farmers

Virginia and Maryland farmers have stepped up their game in protecting their ocean eco-system from polluting sediment and harmful run-off.

These 7 Major U.S. Cities Achieved Double-digit Drop in Burglary Rates

Many major American cities continue to report overall declines in their crime rate, sustaining a positive downward trend that began the late 20th century. //pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js

Diego’s Got Game: Fertile Giant Tortoise Has Saved His Species From Extinction

This wily reptile is such a ladies man, he has almost single-handedly repopulated an entire island with a species that was facing extinction.

Police to Adopt Kitten He Rescued Using Partially-Eaten Burrito

This fearful little feline wasn't budging from his spot in the sewer until Officers Corona and Jiminez used some leftover lunch to coax him out.

Wetlands Once Drained by Dictator Now Thrives as 3rd Most Bio-diverse Spot in World

This Unesco World Heritage site is being given new life thanks to local communities and wildlife organizations reconnecting its waterways.

Teen Creates ‘Sit With Us’ App For Bullied School Children

Instead of being rejected and ostracized in public, kids can now communicate through this app for friendly, like-minded teens looking to make friends.

Los Angeles Eyeing a Switch to 100% Renewable Power

Los Angeles could be the next California city to set a plan for switching to 100 percent renewable power. The City Council will vote today...

Huge Solar Facility to Give Power to 1M African People

Established as one of the largest solar plants in the world, this project will make sure that African families will no longer have to be left in the dark.

Scotland Tests Battery That Could Revolutionize Renewables

We've been making more than enough energy to start converting our sources of power to renewables, but what about where we're going to store it all?

Airbnb Hosts Give Free Refuge to Those Escaping Dark Night of Wildfires

Ordinary… that’s how the evacuation day started for Patrick Diamond—yet, imminently, he would experience an extraordinary generosity among strangers in the AirBnb community who...

Solar Panel Construction Expands at ‘Eye-Popping’ Pace

The fight against climate change is seeing a favorable turn thanks to a new report on the unbelievably fast-growing rate of the solar industry.

Buckwheat Wildflower Discovered 69 Years After Disappearing

After years of failed breeding attempts to save this sweet wildflower species, a small crop of the endangered blooms brought hope to scientists' hearts.

Expansion of Yosemite Park Will Provide Crucial Habitat for Endangered Owls

This gift of 400 acres of private land is the largest addition to for Yosemite in almost 70 years—and will benefit an isolated group of great

EPA Takes First Steps in Cleaning Toxic Mines in Navajo Nation

There have been 50 uranium mines in the Native American territory spilling harmful radiation into the air for long enough.

New Guidelines Will Push Landfills to Convert Their Emissions into Electricity

American landfills account for about 20% of the carbon emissions in the country – that's why the EPA's finally taking steps to slash that number down.

Do Your Kids Have Grandparents? This Group Offers Surrogates and a Way to Connect

Whether your child's grandparents passed away before their time or simply live too far away, this Facebook group has been filling that familial void.

WWII Vet Tears Up When Navy Sailors Surprise Him With Song (WATCH)

This 98-year-old veteran was surprised to find 24 Navy service volunteers marching in front of his home as a thank you for his service during WWII.

‘Cool’ Clothing Breakthrough Could Slash Emissions by Making You Cooler

Turn off your air conditioner and stay cool in your tee shirt instead. That's the idea behind a new wrap-like material that Stanford University scientists...

University Coal Use Has Plunged 64% Since 2008

It was only a little less than a decade ago that American universities were burning over 2 million tons of coal a year.