Today’s Solutions: March 19, 2026

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Wineries want EPA to ban herbicides that will “kill industry”

Wineries in Texas are worried that federal approval of two highly volatile and drift-prone herbicides used on neighboring genetically modified (GMO) cotton fields will cause widespread damage to their vineyards, The Texas Tribune details. The herbicides in question are Monsanto's dicamba-based Read More...

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Bitcoin jumps above $1,000 for first time in three years

Digital currency bitcoin kicked off the new year by jumping above $1,000 for the first time in three years late on Sunday, having outperformed all central-bank-issued currencies with a 125 percent climb in 2016. Bitcoin - a web-based "cryptocurrency" that has no central authority, relying instead Read More...

China expands high-speed rail

China expands high-speed rail network to fight air pollution and climate change

China is investing 500 million dollars to increase its high-speed railway coverage with 18,650 miles in the next four years. It’s a huge expansion, the equivalent of driving from New York to Los Angeles more than six times. The upgrade of the public transportation system will connect 80 percent Read More...

U.S. greenhouse gas emissions

U.S. greenhouse gas emissions fall to lowest level in 25 years

According to new figures of the U.S. government carbon dioxide emissions in the country have fallen to their lowest level since 1991. The report shows a 20-percent decline in coal-powered electricity generation during the first half of 2016 compared to 2015. By contrast, natural gas power rose 8 Read More...

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May we suggest one resolution for this new year? Cut back on sugar!

If you want to make one lifestyle change to invest in your health this year, cutting back on your sugar consumption may very well be your best bet. In his new book “The Case Against Sugar” Gary Taubes convincingly argues that sugar is at the root of all “the diseases of westernization,” Read More...

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MIT: 3,000 ride-sharing cars can replace all 13,000 cabs in New York City

Here’s a good example of how the sharing economy can reduce traffic congestion, pollution, and carbon emissions. According to a new MIT study, 3,000 ride-sharing cars—if used exclusively for carpooling—could replace all 13,000 taxis in New York City. The researchers calculated that 3,000 Read More...

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Solar panels on your roof? Here you can find out whether it makes sense for you

Solar energy is quickly spreading around the world and will soon be the most popular option for green energy. However, it can be challenging to figure out whether solar panels make sense for your home. Between usable sunlight hours, tax incentives and regulations you can lose your way—and Read More...

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To fight poverty, hunger and climate change, green agriculture must go global

How can we transform the way crops are grown on hundreds of millions of farms, from the largest plantations to the tiniest smallholder plots? The Paris Climate Agreement went into force on November 4, less than a year after 190 governments signed the landmark, legally binding international treaty. Read More...

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The clowns bringing laughter to refugee camps: ‘Happiness matters like food’

An adorable six-year-old in a pink top reaches up to me, her bright green eyes pleading for a hug. Next to her a slightly older girl, with curly brown hair and laughing dark eyes also reaches up. I lift the first child on to my back and bounce her around for a few moments before gently setting her Read More...

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Businesses no longer have an excuse not to disclose their climate risks

It is vitally important for investors to understand the risks that climate change may pose to the businesses they have invested in – and the opportunities in transitioning to a low-carbon economy. It’s not an easy task. Climate change may be one of the world’s best-modeled processes in Read More...