Today’s Solutions: February 23, 2026

Let accountability serve as a

Let accountability serve as a motivator and reach your goals

We’re now arriving at that point of the year where people start to lose sight of there new year’s resolutions. Maintaining focus on goals is simply a hard challenge, but when you bring the idea of accountability into the equation, it can become a lot easier to cultivate the motivation you need Read More...

Kenya’s electrification camp

Kenya’s electrification campaign is taking half the time it took America

In the 1930s, the US embarked on a campaign to connect rural parts of the country to electricity. It took more than two decades before 95% of all farms were electrified. Kenya is working on doing that in just seven years. Kenya added 1.3 million households to its electricity grid last year, raising Read More...

World’s largest CO2 sink sto

World’s largest CO2 sink stores 27,000 grams of carbon per square meter

Natural areas that capture and store carbon on Earth are becoming an increasingly precious resource, and researchers may have found the mother of all of these in an unlikely place – a small bay in Denmark they claim holds a world-record amount of Read More...

15 health benefits of vitamin

15 health benefits of vitamin D

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for optimal health. Only a handful of foods contain significant amounts of this vitamin. These include fatty fish, organ meats, certain mushrooms and fortified foods. However, unlike other vitamins that you can only get through your diet, vitamin Read More...

China scraps construction of 8

China scraps construction of 85 planned coal power plants

China has suspended 85 planned coal power plants in a bid to meet a government coal capacity target laid out in its latest plan for social and economic development. The National Energy Administration (NEA) announced the under-construction projects would no longer go ahead as part of measures Read More...

Solar energy entrepreneurs in

Solar energy entrepreneurs in India are finding faster and cleaner route to power

Access to power in India is not a given. Mera Gao Power (MGP), however, is able to offer customers two solar powered lamps and a mobile phone charger for less than a dollar per week, powered by renewable energy sources as opposed to kerosene. “People are concerned not about the emissions Read More...

Hundreds of coffins to be rest

Hundreds of coffins to be restored in Egyptian conservation project

Egypt will restore hundreds of coffins dating back thousands of years to the time of the pharaohs as part of an American-Egyptian project to preserve and document one of the world’s oldest civilisations, a director of the project said. The conservation effort, funded by a US grant, will Read More...

How are you going to spend the

How are you going to spend the time that the self-driving car will give you?

Talking about self-driving cars… What are you going to do with all the time they will give back? First, you don’t need to pay attention to traffic while you commute. But you will also gain much time as self-driving cars will be more efficient and produce fewer traffic jams. Americans spend some Read More...

India launches online solar po

India launches online solar power technician course for only $9

India is planning a rapid expansion of solar energy to electrify vast parts of the country that are currently not connected to the grid. For that to happen the country needs an army of solar energy technicians. And that’s why the Indian government is now launching an online course that anyone Read More...

Crowdfunding brings business i

Crowdfunding brings business innovation to underserved regions

Historically, funding for startups comes from venture capitalists. And for efficiency reasons that leads to concentration: Venture capitalists and startups tend to be in the same places. As a result, large regions of society lack the fresh energy and job creation that business innovation brings. Read More...