Today’s Solutions: February 24, 2026

An intimate look at the last o

An intimate look at the last of Africa’s big tusker elephants

Like living relics from a bygone era, the last of Africa’s big tusker elephants roam in a vast, remote wilderness in Kenya. These majestic animals have massive tusks that nearly reach the floor of the earth, with an individual tusk weighing as much as 130lbs. Africa’s big tusker elephants are Read More...

From Cairo to Beijing: these 8

From Cairo to Beijing: these 8 cities are ridding their streets of cars

In downtown Cairo, it’s not uncommon to see streets clogged with cars. But in a proposed redesign for a central thoroughfare, they’re hard to spot. Instead, in the concept illustration for what looks like the Egyptian version of Amsterdam, a two-way bike lane, a sidewalk, and a plaza filled Read More...

Bernie Sanders Campaign to off

Bernie Sanders Campaign to offset all its emissions during presidential race

The field of Democrats running in the 2020 presidential election features a number of candidates who place climate change as a top priority. To stand out from the crowd, Sen. Bernie Sanders has announced his presidential campaign will become the first in the 2020 race to promise to offset the Read More...

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Parkinson’s smell test could lead to earlier detection of disease

A couple of years ago, a bizarre news story broke about a Scottish woman by the name of Joy Milne who could detect whether or not someone had Parkinson’s disease through smell. Milne first noticed the “musky” smell on her husband Les, who was years later diagnosed with Parkinson’s Read More...

How to make yourself more resi

How to make yourself more resilient to stress

Resilience, psychologically speaking, is the ability to adapt to adversity or significant stress. When faced with difficulty, resilient people recover more quickly. They view setbacks as temporary and move forward despite uncertainty. The thing is, resilience isn’t a magical quality that’s Read More...

Starbucks on a mission to repl

Starbucks on a mission to replace its cups with compostable ones

After pledging last year to phase out plastic straws from all of its locations by 2020, Starbucks announced plans this week to test recyclable and compostable cups. The coffee chain aims to “double the recycled content, recyclability and compostability, and reusability” of its cups and Read More...

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Including nuts in your daily diet can do wonders for your brain health

Yesterday we wrote about nuts, and how feeding them to your children when they're above 6 months of age can help them avoid lifelong allergies to nuts. Making sure they avoid nut allergies is pretty important, especially after new research found that including nuts within our diets could be key to Read More...

South Korea to shift all comme

South Korea to shift all commercial vehicles to run on fuel cell energy by 2035

When it comes to air pollution, South Korea is one of the Asian countries that suffer the most. The country’s government is eager to change that, which is why it has set out a bold plan of shifting all of its commercial vehicles – including trucks and construction machinery – to run on fuel Read More...

Want to look a bit younger? Tr

Want to look a bit younger? Try adding these foods to your diet

There’s no magical pill you can take to keep yourself from aging, but there are some foods you can eat that will delay the aging process. These foods are typically full of powerful antioxidants that keep your skin healthy and your body young at the cellular level. Take coconut oil, for Read More...

Secondhand clothing could soon

Secondhand clothing could soon become a bigger market than fast fashion

Shopping for second-hand clothes has gone from a niche fashion statement to trendy in just a matter of years, which is a huge win for the environment. In fact, the industry the resale of second-hand clothing is currently worth $24 billion and is expected to reach $51 billion in five years. Most Read More...