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As autumn approaches, this pho

As autumn approaches, this photo gallery will make you nostalgic for summer

Kids are returning back to school, and the leaves are slowly losing their green color. Yes, it seems the long and balmy days of summer are coming to a close. As the summer feeling fades away, the people over at National Geographic asked its photographers to help us hold onto the last of the season Read More...

Ireland is looking to plant ne

Ireland is looking to plant nearly half a billion trees to fight climate change

Lately, planting more trees has become one of the top environmental priorities for countries eager to slow down the pace of climate change. The latest nation to arm itself with greenery in the fight against global warming is Ireland. The country’s government has recently announced it will Read More...

Elegant planter lamp lets you

Elegant planter lamp lets you grow plants anywhere in your house

Every gardener and plant enthusiast knows that plants grow best with access to sunlight, either direct or indirect. But one German company has expanded the options for people and places that don’t have access to plenty of light. Enter the Mygdal Plantlight – a concept that combines the Read More...

Iconic red Solo cup could soon

Iconic red Solo cup could soon find a more sustainable replacement

The iconic red Solo cup that has been a staple of backyard barbecues, college parties, tailgates, and many other casual hangouts since the 1970s, might be facing the end of its time thanks to giant packaging company Ball - that’s about to launch an eco-friendly aluminum alternative. The Read More...

A zoo in Berlin just witnessed

A zoo in Berlin just witnessed the rare birth of panda twins

If you’re a panda lover (who isn’t?), then we have some fantastic news for you. This week, a panda by the name of Meng Meng gave birth to not one, but two panda cubs in a zoo in Berlin—marking the first time one of these rare mammals has given birth in Germany.  Pandas are notoriously Read More...

Where you live affects health,

Where you live affects health, wealth and earning potential - podcast reports

A couple of weeks ago we shared a story about the cognitive benefits of listening to podcasts. This was thrilling to us since several on the Optimist Daily team are dedicated podheads.  One story we listened to this week jumped out as something that we had to share - a Planet Money episode that Read More...

7 things you can do to create

7 things you can do to create a more fulfilling work-life now that summer is over

By marking the traditional end of summer, Labor Day is in many ways its own type of New Year moment.  It marks the time that we head back to school and back to full work schedules after summer breaks and vacations.  This September, as you celebrate the work you do in your life, why not take time Read More...

How taking a break can reinvig

How taking a break can reinvigorate creativity and boost productivity

In today’s world, we have created a culture where to be constantly productive is equivalent to being successful. We apologize over lunch with a friend when the cell vibrates, as if being always available for work or other “emergencies” means we really do matter. Even if it also means we just Read More...

How soil restoration will play

How soil restoration will play a critical role in the future of global food systems

What’s the secret to feeding a global population that will reach 10 billion by 2050? Earth and Space Sciences professor David R. Montgomery says soil restoration is the answer. Unfortunately, one-third of the world’s population already suffers from the effects of degraded soil caused by Read More...

How seaweed forests can be a m

How seaweed forests can be a massive tool against climate collapse

The Optimist Daily has long been a proponent of seaweed as a food source to help feed the world’s growing population, and because of its tremendous health benefits.  It also has the potential to serve as a powerful tool to fight against climate collapse. A recent study documents for the first Read More...