Today’s Solutions: March 28, 2026

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California defies Trump, requi

California defies Trump, requires car makers to stick to emission standards

President Trump likes to undo much of the environmental regulations set by the Obama administration. But he finds California as a formidable opponent in his way. California surpassed Britain to become the fifth largest economy in the world. State regulators have now voted to require that automakers Read More...

The father of the web has a ra

The father of the web has a radical plan: the Internet of people

The man who invented the world wide web, knows what the original mission was: a decentralized global network. That is very different from today’s reality where a few big companies—Google, Facebook, Amazon—dominate the Internet. Now, Tim Berners-Lee launches an initiative to create a free and Read More...

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Keep good company and more tips to stay positive in challenging times

A lot of the news is negative and it depresses many people. How do you stay sane in an insane world? There are things you can do to protect your mindset: exercise, hang out with positive people and express gratitude for everything that is going well in your life. Here’s a short list for the Read More...

Corbyn vows to end ‘gree

Corbyn vows to end 'greed-is-good' capitalism in UK

Last week, British Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn attacked the “greed-is-good” capitalism that he claims has resulted in large swaths of the UK being left behind, promising a raft of new policies including a “green jobs revolution” that will create 400,000 new Read More...

Large stretches of coral reefs

Large stretches of coral reefs can be rehabilitated

Even after being severely damaged by blast fishing and coral mining, coral reefs can be rehabilitated over large scales using a relatively inexpensive technique, according to a study led by the University of California, Davis, in partnership with Mars Symbioscience. For the study, published this Read More...

Late to the party, German carm

Late to the party, German carmakers join race against Tesla

After years watching Tesla's electric cars speed ahead while they have been on the defensive over an industry-wide diesel emissions scandal, German high-end manufacturers have finally unveiled their first challengers to the Californian upstart. Mercedes-Benz maker Daimler, BMW and Volkswagen's Audi Read More...

Kelp: the oceanic plant with s

Kelp: the oceanic plant with skin, health, and thyroid benefits

When you think of kelp, you probably think of slimy green seaweed. Maybe you imagine it grazing your leg in the ocean and sending chills down your Read More...

A trip to Africa inspired thes

A trip to Africa inspired these friends to create a global platform for artisans

In 2012, best pals Lauren Conrad (The Hills, fashion designer & author) and Hannah Skvarla took a trip to Africa that changed their lives. The local women they met with expressed their need for a reliable source of income to support their Read More...

Train your eyes to see clearly

Train your eyes to see clearly without your glasses or contacts

Is it possible to train your eyes to see clearly without your glasses or contacts?  By Elleke Bal From The Optimist Magazine Fall 2015 I almost put rice in my coffee maker. It feels very odd, going through my morning routine without my contact lenses. With a prescription of –3.0 in both Read More...

Fair Trade – A people ba

Fair Trade - A people based solution to poverty and exploitation

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Chocolate once reigned supreme in Central America: The Mayans considered it the food of the gods, and they used cocoa beans as a form of currency. But the birthplace of chocolate has benefitted little from the chocolate boom — despite that this is where most of Read More...