Google and all its operations require a lot of power. Fortunately for the environment, the internet giant is set to run completely on renewable energy by 2017. The company already powers 44 percent of its operations through wind and solar farms, and next year the number will rise to 100 Read More...
Forests do wonders for the Earth, absorbing and storing harmful greenhouse gas that would otherwise end up in the atmosphere. Yet, deforestation is rampant in many places. Four leading financial institutions are now planning to divest from industries that cut down forests. That should be a call to Read More...
Finding wifi in one of the countries within in the E.U may soon be as easy as opening up your smartphone and logging into a free network called “Wifi4EU”. Last Friday, the European Council approved a proposal that will roll out free, high-speed internet for “every European village and every Read More...
Research shows that apple cider vinegar can have numerous health benefits, as long as you use it correctly. One study suggested that two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar before bed with a small snack can help lower blood sugar levels in the morning. Another study found that it helps to improve Read More...
Technology can help stimulate the right behavior. This waste basket lets you monitor the state of your thrash from your phone and compete with others on a recycling leaderboard. The makers of the Qube, which is seeking €240,000 on Kickstarter, explain that the device has several compartments, a Read More...
Cannabis is being legalized across the U.S. and some entrepreneurs have been waiting for years for that moment. The trend is now triggering a lot of entrepreneurial innovation. Here is a company promising to introduce cannabis coffee pods that will be compatible with familiar Keurig machines. The Read More...
Planting more lentils, chickpeas, and other pulses will improve the health of the world's soils. And that’s important because soil erosion has reached critical levels, threatening to worsen hunger and poverty levels, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Pulses transfer Read More...
Something happened near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in Dakota as Obama administration has shut down the pipeline, for now. The battle is not over, activists say. But in this modern-day Indian war, so far, the Indians are winning. A historic growing movement for Indigenous rights is a key to Read More...
We all know that the holiday season means more than opening as many gifts as possible in the shortest possible time. Still, it’s hard to escape rampant consumerism. Here are tips from six experts about alternative ways to celebrate, and to prioritize what really Read More...
The term “food desert” is used today to describe low-income areas without access to nutritious foods. Erie, Pennsylvania was one of those places until a refugee from Nepal came to the city and opened a supermarket that sells affordable foods from all around the world. His store is not only Read More...