Today’s Solutions: May 07, 2026

Australia set to cash in on lo

Australia set to cash in on low-cost renewable energy

Decision on coal mine 'defies reason' Super-coral may take heat off reef bleaching Climate change: Full coverage The cost of producing electricity from renewable energy could be slashed by as much two-thirds within 10 years, making it competitive with coal-fired power, experts say. And the cost of Read More...

India proposes 1 GW wind energ

India proposes 1 GW wind energy auction

India may soon launch its first-ever auction for wind energy projects as it plans to keep the investors interested even as some crucial financial incentives are set to expire by early next year. The Ministry of New & Renewable Energy has issued a proposal to auction 1 GW of wind energy capacity Read More...

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This company wants to save millions of lives, using a $25 plastic bag

Singapore-based WateROAM aims to tackle this issue through a cost-effective way to convert waste water into drinking water. At just 400g, the company's palm-size Fieldtrate Lite appears as a non-descript plastic bag but the portable filtration system claims to remove bacteria and other pathogens, Read More...

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Immense species richness of bacterial-eating microorganisms discovered in soil

Millions of microorganisms play a major role in the decomposition of soil matter. A group of researchers has just shown that there is an enormous diversity among a group of bacteria-eating microorganisms known as Cercozoa. The research suggests that a drier climate in the years ahead due to climate Read More...

New credit card lets you give

New credit card lets you give to your favorite charitable causes

America's 200 million credit cardholders are better at accruing rewards than spending them. As one survey showed, in 2015 credit card holders failed to redeem about $16 billion worth of loyalty points. That’s why you may want to consider Charity Charge. This new MasterCard, issued by Read More...

A pay-as-you-go solar solution

A pay-as-you-go solar solution could kickstart renewable energy adoption in Nigeria

Providing electricity in countries like Nigeria is a challenge. Only 18 percent of the household in Africa’s largest economy enjoy reliable electricity supply. With the national grid largely unreliable and, in some places, non-existent, Nigerians have been typically forced to generate their own Read More...

Americans rush to Cuba to save

Americans rush to Cuba to save organic agriculture practices on the island

For decades, an international embargo prevented Cuba from importing things fertilizer and pesticides, and pharmaceutical drugs. As a result, the country had to rely on organic agriculture and traditional medicine to serve its population. Now that Cuba is slowly re-entering the world community, that Read More...

California funds gun violence

California funds gun violence research because U.S. Congress refuses

The gun lobby in the U.S. is very powerful. Twenty years ago Congress even passed legislation that banned the Centers for Disease Control from conducting public health studies on the effects gun violence and ownership. So, it’s impossible to collect the data about the most effective methods to Read More...

First solar freeway in U.S wil

First solar freeway in U.S will roll out on famous Route 66

Roads are flat surfaces that often catch a lot of sunlight. So, they provide ideal places to generate solar power. In the past, The Optimist Daily has reported on a solar-powered bike path in The Netherlands. Now, the state of Missouri is planning to pave a stretch of the famous interstate highway, Read More...

Flying a kite for clean high a

Flying a kite for clean high altitude wind energy

Wind turbines are a wonderful invention, producing clean energy from an abundant natural resource: the wind. Since the oil crisis in the 1970s, we’ve continuously developed new and more efficient wind turbines. The key to an efficient wind turbine is a steady flow of… you guessed it, the wind. Read More...