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Timberland and Nike are bringi

Timberland and Nike are bringing sustainability to the shoe industry

An MIT study determined that the process of making a typical pair of sneakers results in 30 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions. Considering that 20 billion pairs of shoes are produced globally each year, it's safe to say shoes are a major culprit in the fight against climate change. Thankfully, Read More...

Elon Musk offers to fix Austra

Elon Musk offers to fix Australia's energy problems in 100 days—or its free

Following a string of electricity blackouts in the Australian state of South Australia, Elon Musk has offered a solution that seems to good to be true. On Twitter, the head of Tesla said he can fix the state’s energy problems by installing a network of Tesla’s Powerwall 2 batteries, all in 100 Read More...

Want to live long? Eat more—

Want to live long? Eat more—or less—of these 10 foods, according to new study

In the US, nearly 1,000 deaths each day are linked to poor diets. Now scientists at Tufts University have identified ten foods that create either the highest risk of dying from heart disease, stroke or Type 2 diabetes or they are best at preventing these diseases. For all of you bacon-lovers and Read More...

Barcelona to begin banning old

Barcelona to begin banning old cars in 2019, Munich plans diesel ban

In response to worsening air pollution problems in many of Europe’s largest cities, Barcelona (Spain) and Munich (Germany) have been moved to action. In Barcelona’s case, voluntarily, and in Munich’s case, as the result of a court order. To be more specific, Barcelona will begin banning cars Read More...

Anti-fracking protesters take

Anti-fracking protesters take government to court in Lancashire

The government will go to court this week to defend test drilling at a fracking site in Lancashire as it comes under pressure to pay hundreds of thousands of pounds to cover the cost of policing anti-fracking protests. The high court in Manchester will hear two cases on Wednesday that pit Sajid Read More...

Stockholm’s mayor is taking

Stockholm’s mayor is taking on climate change

Karin Wanngård, the mayor of Stockholm, rides an electric bike to work each morning — at least when it is not snowing too heavily. She also wears second-hand clothing — a trendy move in Stockholm, she says — and eats less meat than she used to. It is all part of her contribution to meeting Read More...

House passes bill to ban frack

House passes bill to ban fracking in Maryland

The Maryland House of Delegates passed a milestone fracking ban bill Friday with unprecedented bipartisan support. House Bill 1325, which passed by a vote of 97 to 40, would ban hydraulic fracturing Read More...

Ease your pain naturally with

Ease your pain naturally with essential oils

If medications aren't easing your pain, you might be interested in alternative remedies for relief. Essential oils may be one natural way to relieve pain. Essential oils are highly fragrant substances found within the petals, stems, roots, and other parts of plants. They’re typically removed from Read More...

Women in East Africa made a bu

Women in East Africa made a business out of leaves mostly chewed by men

“It really changed my life,” Karanja recalls. Since then, she has been able to invest in property and farms, send her children to school and university, and convinced her husband to join the business, too. “Khat was really profitable. I got in, and never looked back,” she Read More...

Tesla powers the island of Kau

Tesla powers the island of Kauai with solar panels and batteries

Yes, Tesla is a car manufacturer. However, electric cars need batteries. That's why Tesla's CEO Elon Musk is also in the business of generating and storing solar electricity for entire islands as he continues on his mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy. This week Read More...