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Researchers Invent ‘Perfect’ Soap Molecule That is Better For the Environment

This soap molecule is made from natural products, like soybeans, coconut, and corn rather than fossil fuels, making it ten times better for the Earth.

170 Nations Celebrate A Pledge to Eliminate Super Harmful Greenhouse Gas

Countries big, small, wealthy, and poor have just signed an agreement that could save the planet from 70 billion tons of carbon dioxide.

Shimmering Leaves in Paris are Actually Tiny Wind Turbines

These metal trees popping up around Paris may be small – but they're powerful examples of functioning urban sustainability.

These 6 Sustainability Projects Show the Future Isn’t Looking So Dismal

It is rare to hear environmental scientists sounding positive about the future. But that's exactly what is happening now with an international group of...

“Spiking” Water Supply With Cleansing Agent Could Prevent Multitude of Diseases

This super protein may be able to stop outbreak-causing bacterial diseases that are transmittable through drinking water.

This Village is Set to Become England’s First Carbon-Neutral Community

Even though Ashton Hayes only has a population of 1,000 people, it's had a big impact on communities around the world.

India to Ratify Climate Deal on Gandhi’s Birthday; He Left the ‘Least Carbon Footprint of All’

India has finally joined the global pact adopted by 195 countries to fight climate change –in honor of the one who left the least carbon footprint of all.

These 4 Endangered Flowers Will Not Perish Under Florida Bulldozers

Thanks to the Endangered Species Act, these four breathtaking shrubs will be given a fighting chance against building projects threatening their survival.

Study Shows Low-emission Cars Less Expensive than Polluters

As electric and hybrid cars steadily become more popular, MIT thought they would double check the numbers and see just how economic low-emission cars are.

Acid in the Air Returns to the Same Levels of a Century Ago

After decades of fighting industrial pollution following the Clean Air Act of 1970, the Earth's atmosphere is finally showing a new low for acid content.

Historic First: Fighter Jet Takes Flight Powered Only by Biofuel

The EA-18G "Green Growler" is the first of many that will be taking to the skies using only renewable fuel.

This Cheap, Portable Solar Panel Will Be the iPad of Renewables

These new sustainable electric devices are being called real game-changers for a more accessible solar market.

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.

New Law Says Au Revoir to Plastic Cutlery in France

France is the first country to ban plastic cutlery, with a law that is expected to go into effect in 2020. The law, which prohibits...

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.

Palestinians and Israelis Unite to Spread Peace Through Backgammon

There was no politically charged disagreement or violence at this family restaurant – only the laughter and joy of playing a beloved age-old tabletop game.

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?

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.

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.