Today’s Solutions: February 28, 2026

May 19, 2021

May 19, 2021

Today we're talking about the power of green facades and how a major wind turbine producer has made their product fully recyclable. Listen to The Optimist Daily Update with Summers & Kristy - Making Solutions the Read More...

May 19, 2021

May 19, 2021

Today we're talking about the power of green facades and how a major wind turbine producer has made their product fully recyclable. Listen to The Optimist Daily Update with Summers & Kristy - Making Solutions the Read More...

The Optimist View: Positive Po

The Optimist View: Positive Podcast Roundup

“If you don’t condition yourself positively, the world will condition you negatively” - Lalla Brutoco, The Optimist Daily co-founder and impact investor Has work from home got you missing watercooler conversations? We wanted a way to stay better connect to our readers all over the world, Read More...

How green facades can help cit

How green facades can help cities mitigate the effects of climate change

According to C40 Cities, more than 970 cities worldwide are expected to experience average summertime temperature highs of 35˚C (95°F) this year. This trend, exacerbated by climate change, will negatively affect all aspects of day-to-day life including working, socializing, and traveling. Well Read More...

Fiber optics enable scientists

Fiber optics enable scientists to accurately track changes in ice sheets

Monitoring temperatures of huge masses of ice is key to understanding how climate change affects our planet. So far, scientists have been performing such monitoring by fitting sensors to cables that are fed down a hole, but such devices can only offer readings of the environment at certain Read More...

Harvard researchers uncover br

Harvard researchers uncover breakthrough in lithium-metal battery efficiency

Researchers at Harvard University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science have discovered what is being referred to as the “holy grail” of battery breakthroughs, solving a 40-year quest for a fast-charging, long-lasting electric vehicle battery.  The newly developed lithium-metal Read More...

Degree Inclusive is the first

Degree Inclusive is the first deodorant designed for people with disabilities

'Inclusivity.' It’s a term that is coming up more and more frequently as humanity strives towards a more equitable playing field that addresses the historic exclusion of marginalized and minority voices and needs. On the topic of diversity, most discussion circles around race and class, Read More...

Art installation displays the

Art installation displays the consequences of climate change in NYC

American artist and activist Maya Lin’s newest work, erected in New York City’s Madison Square Park, is a compelling and provocative piece called Ghost Forest. The public installation, comprised of 49 Atlantic cedar trees that have perished due to rising sea levels and saltwater inundation, was Read More...

Need a break from HIIT? 5 Ways

Need a break from HIIT? 5 Ways jogging benefits your health

We’ve written before about the benefits of high-intensity interval training, also known as HIIT, but these workouts aren’t for everyone. If you’re new to a workout routine or prefer lower impact exercises, you may prefer long walks or jogging rather than burpees. The good news is that Read More...

This dairy farm turns its manu

This dairy farm turns its manure into biodegradable pots and packaging

There’s a lot circulating in the news about how maintaining livestock for meat production and other byproducts are not sustainable. In fact, the amount of land, water, and resources it takes, not to mention carbon emissions it releases into the atmosphere, make this industry one of the major Read More...