Today’s Solutions: March 30, 2026

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Electric roads can replace ele

Electric roads can replace electric trucks and clean up the freight industry

Nothing is responsible for more smog-causing emissions in southern California than the trucks that haul freight between the region’s cities and ports. And these trucks may just be too big to realistically run on electric batteries like the passenger cars built by Tesla and others. One possible Read More...

Multigenerational living: A br

Multigenerational living: A brilliant solution for the affordable housing crisis

Two recent graduates have created a platform that pairs older homeowners with young renters. The idea is simple: You match younger people who need affordable housing with older adults who charge affordable prices—including help around the house—for the extra rooms of their house. For empty Read More...

For a healthy relationship, pr

For a healthy relationship, practice more humility

Oftentimes we are so concerned with winning an argument, making a point, being right and correcting other people that we forget to listen to others, and to allow the unimportant things to dissipate. In a relationship, this prideful way of behaving can be detrimental to the chemistry between two Read More...

This hydrogen car could be the

This hydrogen car could be the future of transport

Automobile engineer Hugo Spowers believes that battery-powered electric vehicles won’t be the only attractive option on the market for buyers who are eco-conscious. It’s why he and his independent car company, Riversimple, have been building a lightweight hydrogen EV that emits just Read More...

New finance instruments will h

New finance instruments will help fund India’s green infrastructure targets

Two new green finance instruments launched at the end of October by the India Innovation Lab for Green Finance are intended to help India meet its green infrastructure Read More...

Swimming against the stream: S

Swimming against the stream: Seafood company uses data to clean up the oceans

Tuna itself may be good for the heart, but the levels of mercury often found in tuna can wreak havoc on your body over time. To ensure its tuna is free from harmful levels of mercury, a fishing company has mercury standards ten times stricter than the FDA recommends, which it enforces using an Read More...

Georgia is planting a special

Georgia is planting a special carbon-capturing crop alongside its highway

On a stretch of highway in Georgia, a project to create the world’s first sustainable highway is currently underway. A solar farm has been installed on the shoulder and “solar pavement” has been paved on the roads, and now a special crop is being planted along the road to absorb carbon. Read More...

How low can you go: Mexico set

How low can you go: Mexico set to generate the world’s cheapest solar power

In the world of solar energy, records are being broken left and right. The next one to be broken is expected to happen in Mexico where completely new renewable projects will be generating electricity at an astonishing price of 1¢/kWh by 2019 or sooner. Despite its economic challenges, Mexico is Read More...

New study: Vitamin D could be

New study: Vitamin D could be key for preventing arthritis

A new study found that maintaining sufficient vitamin D levels can help to prevent rheumatoid arthritis. The experts found tissue that was not diseased responded well to the so-called sunshine vitamin, suggesting it could be effective at preventing the onset of arthritis, which affects more than Read More...

Want to live in the Alps? This

Want to live in the Alps? This Swiss village will pay you to live there

As urbanization continues to push people towards the cities, towns and villages around the world are watching their populations dwindle. Villages like Albinen in Switzerland aren’t very happy to watch its young people leaving in great numbers, which is why they have come up with a radical way to Read More...