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‘First of its Kind’ Zero-Emission Geothermal Energy System in Canada May Soon Be in Your Town

The first-of-its-kind underground system uses a closed-loop design generates zero greenhouse gas emissions and requires no fracking or water.

No More ‘Sniff Tests’: Cheap Biodegradable Sensors Can Tell Smartphones When Food Has Gone Bad

Costing just 2 cents a pop, these inexpensive sensors could save tons of perfectly good food from being thrown into the garbage.

Europe Could Produce Enough Wind Farm Energy to Power the Whole World for 30 Years, New Study Shows

This exciting new study from the University of Sussex shows that Europe alone could feasibly produce enough wind energy for the entire Earth.

Hyundai Launches First Car With Solar Roof Charging System

The car has already been launched in Korea and the company says that they will soon be launching it in North American markets as well.

After Decades of Federal Protection, Hawaiian Coral Reefs Are Returning to Their Former Glory

After being devastated by overfishing and trawling, these Pacific coral reefs are recovering and raising hopes for the future.

Watch This Fun-Loving Owl Have an Absolute Hoot When It Discovers Children’s Inflatable Pool

This cute little raptor found a pretty delightful way to cool off in the summer heat when it happened to stumble upon a neighborhood kiddie pool.

When Grieving Father Shares Daughter’s Drawings With the Mayor, It Helps Transform Town into ‘City of Kindness’

This California town may be one of the nicest places in America after a little girl's wish helped spark a citywide movement to “Make Kindness Contagious”.

After Rural Pizzeria Burnt to the Ground, Dozens of Amish Folks Rallied to Repay Their Kindness

This pizzeria is being lauded as one of the nicest places in America—and based on its long history of paying forward good deeds, it's not hard to see why.

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.

California is Protecting Youngsters From Air Pollution By Deploying Hundreds of Electric School Buses

About 90% of the new all-electric school buses will be deployed for operation in California's most disadvantaged communities.

Airline to Stop Using 55 Million Plastic Items On Flights

Air New Zealand announced it was cutting 55 million plastic items from flights, starting this month—which will cut 3.5 million tons of CO2 from the skies.

‘Lemon Aid’ From a Kind 10-year-old Soothes Sad Neighbors After House Fire

A family who lost everything in a house fire has been humbled by their 10-year-old neighbor who raised a surprising about of money for them with lemonade.

In a Town That Straddles Two Different US States, the Border Actually Brings People Together

Despite how some regional borders tend to divide their communities, this state line has actually served to bring two towns together.

633 Buzos Acaban de Romper el Record Mundial en Limpieza del Océano Después de Recolectar 1.600 Libras de Basura

Durante dos horas, el grupo de buzos recolectó toda la basura y las redes de pesca del fondo del océano frente a la costa de la playa de Florida.

316 Dutch Bus Stops Are Getting Green Roofs Covered in Plants as a Gift For Honeybees

All 316 bus stops in the city of Utrecht will soon be supporting lush green rooftops covered in sedum plants for improving air quality and nourishing bees.

For First Time Ever, Scientists Identify How Many Trees to Plant and Where to Plant Them to Stop Climate Crisis

Researchers have identified exactly where we can plant a certain amount of trees in order to stop the climate crisis in its tracks.

We May Soon Be Able to Harness the Heat in Subway Tunnels to Cool Our Homes Instead

Not only would this ingenious new cooling system be cheap to implement, it would also save millions of tons of CO2 from entering the atmosphere.

Dutch Company Unveils the World’s First Long-Range Solar Car – The 4-Passenger Lightyear One

The four-passenger solar electric car Lightyear One was unveiled last week in the Netherlands—and 100 of the luxury models have already sold.

Famous Wensleydale Cheese Creamery to Turn Whey Waste into Biogas for Heating Homes

Rather than letting their cheese byproducts go to waste, this iconic English creamery will begin using their whey to sustainably heat homes.

From Basements to Thrift Stores, Student Has Collected Hundreds of Wheelchairs and Crutches for the Needy

Since launching the nonprofit two years ago, the college student has hunted through attics and thrift stores in order to find old medical equipment.