Today’s Solutions: March 18, 2026

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New York Harbor sees whale pop

New York Harbor sees whale populations rebound due to cleaner waters

Over the last couple of decades, due to high levels of pollution and overfishing, the waters surrounding New York City have become devoid of some of their original marine inhabitants, such as the humpback whale. But, thanks to successful environmental policies, the gorgeous mammals are back in the Read More...

UK families to plant millions

UK families to plant millions of wildflowers to help boost bee populations

Since bees pollinate almost a third of our world’s crops, the alarming trend of bee populations in decline over the past few decades indicates ecological disaster in the works. In order to prevent such a devastating scenario, campaigners in the UK came up with an ingenious idea of giving away Read More...

What does Deepak Chopra’

What does Deepak Chopra's daily routine look like?

How does an alternative medicine guru stay mentally clear and present? Deepak Chopra’s latest book, Metahuman, comes out October 1st and features his thoughts on how to expand our lives beyond daily living to find deeper purpose. Today, we share what his daily routine looks like and how he Read More...

Outdoor apparel company Timber

Outdoor apparel company Timberland will plant 50m trees in the next five years

Outdoor lifestyle brand, Timberland, has embarked on a mission to plant 50 million trees over the next five years. Partnering with non-profits like the Smallholder Farmers Alliance and the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, the apparel company will begin with projects in Haiti, the Read More...

Solar panels are helping US fa

Solar panels are helping US farmers make ends meet

Since the start of the trade war between the US and China, there have been many people affected by the dispute, but small farmers have been bearing the brunt of it. The tit-for-tat tariffs applied by both countries to each other’s goods have cut demand for American crops, putting many small Read More...

This open-source home design m

This open-source home design might revolutionize the way we build

Keeping the fifth largest city in America running in a hot and arid desert climate is a difficult task, but the city of Phoenix, Arizona has pledged to do so and go carbon neutral and zero-waste. To achieve this, the city held a sustainable home design competition to come up with a single-family Read More...

Dutch airline KLM will replace

Dutch airline KLM will replace short-haul flight with rail service to cut emissions

It’s as straightforward as that: flying less is essential to curbing the aviation industry’s heavy carbon footprint. And, while sometimes there are no ways around it, replacing short-haul flight operations with other means of transportation can have a significant positive impact on the Read More...

New NASA telescope project wil

New NASA telescope project will allow us to foresee what the dinosaurs could not

Most of us probably don’t worry about asteroids on a daily basis, but for NASA, this is one of the threats to our planet that must be considered. In an effort to avoid meeting the same fate as the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, NASA is planning to launch a space telescope to monitor for Read More...

We could eradicate malaria by

We could eradicate malaria by 2050, but it will take three crucial steps

Mosquitos can be a pesky summertime problem, but for countries who have not eradicated malaria, they can be more than an itchy nuisance - they can be deadly. The good news: according to the Lancet Commission on malaria eradication, we have the technology required to eradicate the disease, and if we Read More...

This man saved his island from

This man saved his island from sinking by planting a tree each day for the past 40 years

Amid the Brahmaputra River in Assam, northeast India resides Majuli – the biggest river island in the world. A hundred years ago, the island was a haven for the region’s wildlife. Now, due to the erosion of its riverbeds, the island is slowly submerging under the unremitting waters of Read More...