Today’s Solutions: February 28, 2026

Startup cuts the ribbon on the

Startup cuts the ribbon on the world’s first lab-grown meat factory

Lab-grown alternatives to meat (aka cultured meat) that look and taste like the real thing have become mainstream in recent years, with people increasingly turning to these substitutes to green up their diets. A new startup in Israel wants to make cultured meat even more popular among consumers by Read More...

New ThredUp survey shows used

New ThredUp survey shows used clothing market is here to stay

According to a new report from ThredUp, millennials and Gen-Z consumers are demanding more sustainable products and would rather dig for gems in vintage shops than purchase from giant retail chains, which are increasingly criticized for generating colossal amounts of material waste and failing to Read More...

UK Bill strengthens protection

UK Bill strengthens protections for animals

The UK is gearing up to pass major animal rights legislation, called the Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill, which addresses a wide range of animal welfare issues. According to UK environment minister Zac Goldsmith, who sponsored the bill, it is scheduled for passage into law later this Read More...

Climate justice: Legal experts

Climate justice: Legal experts draft historic definition of “ecocide”

In a historic moment for climate justice, a panel of 12 lawyers from different countries has unveiled a new legal definition of “ecocide,” intended to be adopted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute world leaders and corporate chiefs for the worst acts of environmental Read More...

June 28, 2021

June 28, 2021

Today, Kristy brings us solutions for space junk, and Summers shares how Maine is making pension funds more sustainable. Listen to The Optimist Daily Update with Summers & Kristy - Making Solutions the Read More...

June 28, 2021

June 28, 2021

Today, Kristy brings us solutions for space junk, and Summers shares how Maine is making pension funds more sustainable. Listen to The Optimist Daily Update with Summers & Kristy - Making Solutions the Read More...

All pension funds in Maine mus

All pension funds in Maine must now divest from fossil fuels

We recently wrote about New York state’s move to divest from fossil fuels in their pension fund. Now, the state of Maine is adopting legislation to match that commitment and take it one step further.  Signed into law by Governor Janet Mills, the state’s new legislation bans any state Read More...

10 Reasons to purchase plenty

10 Reasons to purchase plenty of pistachios your next trip to the supermarket

With so many tasty and nutritious nuts to choose from, it’s easy to let old favorites slip from your mind. Well, we are here to remind you of the value of one mighty nut: the pistachio. You won’t see pistachios in alternative baking flours or milk because, in the US they’re only grown in Read More...

Multi technology energy center

Multi technology energy center provides green energy directly to local community

Wind and solar power have long been the most popular suggested methods to reduce fossil fuel emissions. While in many places their efficacy was still being debated, some entrepreneurs in Wales took it upon themselves to make community-wide renewable energy a reality.   The Rassau industrial Read More...

Why you should give your kids

Why you should give your kids summer reading assignments

For many children, summer vacation is the best time of the year, but abandoning academic work altogether until the fall isn’t necessarily the best option for keeping up critical learning skills.  Research has shown that summer reading assignments help children close learning gaps and retain Read More...