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Washington state commits to ru

Washington state commits to running entirely on carbon-free energy by 2045

What do Hawaii, California, New Mexico, and now Washington have in common? All four have made commitments to 100 percent clean energy. Last week, Washington’s state legislature officially passed one of the most ambitious clean energy bills in the nation. Washington is now committed to making the Read More...

Scientists are feeding excess

Scientists are feeding excess clean energy to microbes to produce bioplastics

We all know that petroleum-based plastics are destroying our planet, but what we don’t always realize is that not all plastics that are called biodegradable are benefiting the planet. For instance, it can cost a whole lot of money and energy to produce plastics that are called Read More...

Why you should turn your kitch

Why you should turn your kitchen into a place for ‘closed-loop cooking’

It's easy to toss plastic wrap, wilted greens, or a mushy apple in the trash without considering the resources that were required to get them to you or what happens to them after they leave your home. A typical trip to the grocery store is so far removed from the land, water, and energy that Read More...

Mozambique’s Gorongosa Natio

Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park is thriving once more after years of war

In the ruinous 15-year civil war that followed the independence of Mozambique in 1975, the Gorongosa National Park served as a refuge for the right-wing RENAMO, or Resistência Nacional Moçambicana, rebel forces who received military support from neighboring Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and South Read More...

People who use SPF moisturizer

People who use SPF moisturizer tend to make this basic mistake, researchers say

If you’re one of the millions of people using a daily moisturizer with sun protection factor (SPF) to shield your face from sun damage, chances are you’re not getting as much protection as you think. According to new research published earlier this month, most people who use facial moisturizers Read More...

This stylish cafe is made almo

This stylish cafe is made almost entirely out of cardboard

Lowering the environmental impact of the construction industry means finding new materials to build with. In India, an architecture studio turned to an unlikely material to build a beautiful cafe: cardboard. Apart from the core, shell, and appliances in the cafe, everything has been made from Read More...

Germany fancies turning coal p

Germany fancies turning coal plants into giant batteries that store clean energy

As clean energy continues to rise in Germany, the country’s massive coal plants are becoming increasingly idle. But instead of letting those coal plants sit there and rot, Germany wants to refashion the plants as giant batteries for storing wind and solar power. Germany aims to phase out coal Read More...

Scientists are looking to the

Scientists are looking to the “immortal” jellyfish for cure to brain disease

Off the coast of Japan, Panama, Italy, Spain, and Florida, it is possible to find a special species of jellyfish the size of your pinky nail… if you look closely. The species is known as Turritopsis dohrnii, and scientists who have studied it closely believe it can live forever. How? In a process Read More...

Over-apologizing can undermine

Over-apologizing can undermine your confidence. Here’s what to say instead

If you’re someone who knows the value of a good apology–not just for mending fences but also for strengthening relationships in every area of life–you’re way ahead of most people. But if you apologize constantly for every little thing–whether or not it’s warranted–listen up. You may Read More...

How the elk is helping restore

How the elk is helping restore wildlife habitats in coal country

One of the many awful side effects that come with coal mining is that the mining process completely transforms areas that were once teeming with flora and fauna. In the Appalachian Mountains, coal mining companies regularly blow up the top hundred feet of the mountain to expose coal seams, removing Read More...