Today’s Solutions: March 27, 2026

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Weird but healthy: Why you sho

Weird but healthy: Why you should add olive oil to chocolate

Chocolate is good for you. Olive oil is good for you too. Surprising new research shows that it is even better to eat dark chocolate and extra virgin olive oil together. The dark chocolate and olive oil combination was linked with several indicators of an improved heart health profile and was Read More...

New ballot initiative could in

New ballot initiative could increase California farm animal welfare standards

California already has some of the most rigorous laws in the country regarding farm animal welfare, but the state’s rules surrounding pigs, chickens and cows could get even stricter. On Tuesday, the Humane Society of the United States introduced a ballot Read More...

Potential carbon capture game

Potential carbon capture game changer nears completion

On a small lot between Houston and the Gulf Coast, in an industrial zone packed with petrochemical factories and gas pipelines, a little-known company is finalizing construction of a demonstration Read More...

A new estimate of biodiversity

A new estimate of biodiversity on Earth

Anyone who has studied biology, watched a nature documentary, or, for that matter, simply enjoyed time in the outdoors, has likely been amazed by the variety of plant and animal life on our planet. To date, Read More...

How soil microbes fight climat

How soil microbes fight climate change

Around the globe, 2016 has been a dusty year. Just this month, massive dust storms enveloped Guazhou County in China, engulfing five-story Read More...

How happier, healthier and mor

How happier, healthier and more successful people live on their own terms

Although people think they perform better on caffeine, the truth is, they really don’t. Actually, we’ve become so dependent on caffeine that we use it to simply get back to our Read More...

Top talent prefers social ente

Top talent prefers social enterprises above nonprofits

President Trump has brought a fresh stimulus to nonprofits in the U.S. this year. Organizations dedicated to the protection of social justice, equality, and women’s rights are receiving much higher donations because these objectives appear threatened by the administration’s agenda. The Read More...

Farmers in Colorado save water

Farmers in Colorado save water in exchange for money in pilot project

Water has value. You may not think about that when you turn on the shower—although that may be different if you live in a place like California that is still recovering from years of drought. There are many more places dealing with water shortages. The easiest way to save water is to target Read More...

Brazilian court blocks attempt

Brazilian court blocks attempt to open parts of the Amazon to mining companies

Brazilian environmental activists achieved a major victory when a court blocked an attempt by president Temer to open up swaths of the Amazon rainforest to mining companies. The court said the president went beyond his authority and that only the Brazilian Congress could make such a decision. The Read More...

Renewable energy on track to e

Renewable energy on track to exceed expectations, again

This graph shows clearly that solar and wind energy have been consistently underestimated year after year (the red line in the picture). The leading energy institution in the world, the International Energy Association (IEA) in Vienna (black lines) has been wrong for 20 years. Greenpeace (green Read More...