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Teaching and medical staff in

Teaching and medical staff in Bhutan will become the highest paid civil servants

In many low-income countries, teachers and doctors are often underpaid. That's no longer the case in the country of Bhutan. In a move earning that's been earning high praise, the small Himalayan kingdom has announced that the salaries of teachers, nurses, doctors, and all medical staff will be Read More...

Canada officially bans shark f

Canada officially bans shark fin trade in a major win for our oceans

The growing trade in shark fins – often used to make an expensive Asian soup — has become a serious threat to many shark species. The latest research suggests that around 100 million sharks may be killed annually, often targeted for their fins. In a landmark move, Canada – the largest Read More...

The North Face joins National

The North Face joins National Geographic to make clothes from plastic waste

To show the rest of the fashion industry what can be done with recycled plastic, the North Face has decided to collaborate with National Geographic and create a special line of clothing made from upcycled plastic. The collection, called Bottle Source, consists of branded black and white hoodies, Read More...

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This digital directory shows Londoners where to shop for zero-waste goods

Even if people want to live a zero-waste lifestyle, it can be difficult to know where to go to get zero-waste goods. That’s why ethical creatives agency Nice and Serious has developed an online platform that directs people in London to their closest zero-waste shops and offers tips on how to Read More...

Madison becomes first in Ameri

Madison becomes first in America to make its bike share program 100% electric

The city of Madison in Wisconsin is set to become the first city in America to go 100 percent electric for its bike star program. The reason: E-bikes are simply easier for people to ride and will motivate more people to ditch their cars. The extra push from a motor makes previously unconquerable Read More...

Five strategies that will help

Five strategies that will help you do less laundry

If it feels like you constantly have a load of laundry to do, then your approach to laundry might be all wrong. The truth is running your clothes through the washing machine shortens the lifespan of your clothes, and beyond this, running the washing machine is an energy-intensive process that uses Read More...

Wow. Pope Francis convinced a

Wow. Pope Francis convinced a room full of big oil CEOs to act on climate change

Say what you will about the Vatican, but it has become an advocate of some incredibly progressive ideas since Pope Francis became head of the papal state. Most importantly, though, Francis is using his immense influence to make the world more environmentally-conscious. Just this week, the Pope Read More...

Stuck in a funk? Here are 3 wa

Stuck in a funk? Here are 3 ways to get out

You don’t know what it is, but it seems as if nothing you do is going the right way. Your motivation is gone, your sense of purpose lost, and you feel disconnected from everything around you. In short, you’re in a funk. But it’s important to realize that we all go through these low points. Read More...

How a dying Swedish town went

How a dying Swedish town went from industrial powerhouse to recycling empire

The city of Eskilstuna in Sweden was once a steel-producing powerhouse, but as the industry declined rapidly throughout the 1970s, so did the town. It now has an unemployment rate that is almost double the national average of 8%. But the town has come up with an answer: recycling! Far from the Read More...

Why it’s never too late to s

Why it’s never too late to safeguard your mind against age-related decline

Think your brain is too old to learn new tricks, let alone keep cognitive decline at bay? That’s faulty reasoning: Brand-new research featured in the journal Cell: Stem Cell reveals that neurons continue to form in the part of the brain where memories are processed in your 40s, 50s, and even Read More...