Today’s Solutions: March 19, 2026

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3 radical ideas to totally dis

3 radical ideas to totally disrupt air travel

If a flight attendant told me that I couldn’t bring my roller bag onto the plane, I might throw a fit. But when the same idea comes from Teague—the preeminent air travel design studio that’s designed the interiors of Boeing planes since 1946—I’ll hear them out. Recently at the Airline Read More...

Why it pays to be late (someti

Why it pays to be late (sometimes)

It is no surprise so many people feel fearful or unmoored these days. The three largest forces on the planet – technology, globalisation and climate change – are all accelerating at once. As a result, many aspects of our societies, workplaces and geopolitics are being reshaped and need to be Read More...

How does LSD induce short-term

How does LSD induce short-term psychosis but long-term optimism?

When most people think of LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­the image that comes to mind is hallucinating hippies at Woodstock, but the drug’s Read More...

Here’s what placebos can

Here's what placebos can heal—and what they can't

Illness is best cured with drugs. That assumption has prevailed since pharmaceuticals became widely available. But in recent years there has been a growing interest in alternative medicines, many of which employ mental or spiritual powers to heal the body. Now research into the biochemistry of Read More...

Wefood: the Danish supermarket

Wefood: the Danish supermarket opening its second expired-food branch

It may be past its sell-by date, but for many Danes it’s a tasty proposition: a supermarket in Copenhagen selling surplus food has proved so popular it has now opened a second store. After launching in the district of Amager earlier this year, the Wefood project drew a long line as it opened Read More...

Can fig trees regrow lost rain

Can fig trees regrow lost rainforests?

“By themselves the figs could build a forest,” ecologist EJH Corner wrote almost a century ago. Now a fascinating book, Gods, Wasps, and Stranglers: the secret history and redemptive future of fig trees (titled Ladders to Heaven in the UK), delves anew into this tropical species’ Read More...

Small farms are just as import

Small farms are just as important as big agriculture in the fight against climate change

Just four days before the US elections, the Paris Agreement officially became international law after receiving formal sign-off from 55 countries that contribute 55% of global greenhouse-gas emissions. This landmark deal marked a pivotal moment in the fight against climate change, particularly Read More...

California’s Jerry Brown

California's Jerry Brown finds himself at forefront of climate-change battle

One strange effect of Donald Trump’s election to the presidency has been to vault California Gov. Jerry Brown, one of America’s most fervent climate warriors and a failed presidential candidate himself, to national leadership on what he calls “the existential threat of our time.” As Trump Read More...

England’s Gloucester cathedr

England’s Gloucester cathedral gets solar pv system

Southwestern England’s Gloucester Cathedral is now home to a 38 kilowatt (kW) solar photovoltaic system, one expected to reduce the facility’s energy costs by around 25%. The new solar energy installation at the >1,300-year-old cathedral — host to the tomb of King Edward II Read More...

Patagonia will donate 100% of

Patagonia will donate 100% of its global Black Friday profits to the environment

While most businesses look towards Black Friday as a chance to maximize profits, Patagonia has pledged to give 100% of its global proceeds from stores to grassroots environmental organizations fighting every day to protect our air, water, and soil. Along with their massive donation, Patagonia will Read More...