Today’s Solutions: March 01, 2026

What if all packaging could be

What if all packaging could be replaced with popcorn?

Last week we wrote about a takeout container made from edible, compostable material. Another sustainable container hitting the market comes from researchers at the University of Göttingen in Germany and uses an unusual base material: popcorn.  Next time you eat popcorn, you might notice how Read More...

Eat this amount of fruit daily

Eat this amount of fruit daily to significantly lower diabetes risk

As you may already know, fruit is an excellent source of essential vitamins and minerals. A recent study, however, shows that just the right amount of your favorite natural treats may go a long way in reducing the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Coming from Edith Cowan University, the study Read More...

NY program buys up unsold oyst

NY program buys up unsold oysters to restore coastal reefs

Back in February, we shared how The Galveston Bay Foundation partners with local restaurants to turn discarded oyster shells into marine habitats. Today, we’ve got another oyster solution, but this time the oysters are alive.  When the pandemic hit, demand for seafood from restaurants Read More...

NASA schedules first missions

NASA schedules first missions to Venus since 1990

We’ve been closely following NASA’s recent excursions to Mars, but the space agency announced this week that it’s getting even more ambitious with its exploration and will be launching two missions to Venus between 2028 and 2030.  The last US probe to visit the planet was the Magellan Read More...

This initiative collects waste

This initiative collects waste from hairdressers and puts it to good use

From improving the efficacy of perovskite solar cells to cleaning up oil spills, hair clippings from salons can definitely be put to better use than ending up in a landfill. The Green Salon Collective (GSC) in the UK is well aware of that, which is why it is collecting hair cuttings from salons Read More...

Rapid DNA tests return traffic

Rapid DNA tests return trafficked turtles to their original habitats

It’s illegal to trade South American Matamata turtles, but their distinctive knobby shell and ridged neck make them appealing to traffickers who can sell them for high prices in Europe, Asia, and the US. Fortunately, a new rapid DNA test is helping officials protect these little Read More...

June 4, 2021

June 4, 2021

Kristy and Summers are rescuing kittens this morning, but they're also talking about important policy updates. G7 finance ministers are working to reduce corporate tax evasion in the EU and the US has suspended oil drilling leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Listen to The Optimist Daily Read More...

June 4, 2021

June 4, 2021

Kristy and Summers are rescuing kittens this morning, but they're also talking about important policy updates. G7 finance ministers are working to reduce corporate tax evasion in the EU and the US has suspended oil drilling leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Listen to The Optimist Daily Read More...

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Glasgow to plant 10 saplings for every resident in reforestation project

A global pandemic has opened our eyes to the value of engaging with nature and having local green spaces. On top of the environmental benefits of soaking up CO2 emissions, having ample tree cover in urban spaces is connected to lower rates of obesity, asthma, and diabetes as well as improved mental Read More...

US suspends oil drilling lease

US suspends oil drilling leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

In a victory for environmentalists and the planet, the US Department of the Interior has announced plans to terminate Arctic refuge drilling rights. The nine canceled leases span more than 400,000 acres of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.  The leases were bought up by two oil companies and Read More...