Today’s Solutions: May 07, 2026

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Quieter offshore wind energy means happier porpoises

I have little doubt that much of the "bird killing, bat mangling, fish destroying" accusations so often leveled against wind power—both offshore and onshore—are largely based on ideological prejudice and a blanket opposition to green energy. But that doesn't mean we should ignore the Read More...

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When it comes to the environment, it is in giving that countries will receive

St. Francis depicted in Giotto's 13th-Century painting Predica agli uccelli. Credits: christusrex.org. Even the most optimistic among us would not dispute that our world is currently in a desperate state. From climate change to armed conflict, from pollution to widespread inequality, humanity Read More...

Resurrecting Colombia’s peac

Resurrecting Colombia’s peace deal

By narrowly rejecting an agreement between the government of Colombia and the nation’s largest guerrilla group, Colombian voters have thrown a four-year-long peace process into turmoil. There may still be a chance of renegotiating the terms of the deal to end the brutal 52-year insurgency, Read More...

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Tesla joins the good electric car news with impressive production jump

Shares of Tesla Motors rose 4.5 percent on Monday after the carmaker reported a 70 percent increase in deliveries in the third quarter to a record 24,500 vehicles. The automaker had missed its targets in the last two quarters. Tesla has set an ambitious goal to make half a million cars by Read More...

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The solar-powered mobile “Desertscraper” restores healthy vegetation in deserts

Desertification is a problem in many parts of the world as a result of rising populations and intensive agriculture. Each year, 12 million hectares of land are lost. Enter the Desertscraper. The Desertscraper is a design for a solar-powered mobile skyscraper that restores healthy vegetation in Read More...

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Study: People can quickly overcome stress and anxiety with neurofeedback

Just one or two neurofeedback sessions can change the activity in the brain and help people overcome fear, stress, and anxiety. In this test, people were able to quiet the activity that occurred in the amygdala (the brain region that deals with processing fear and similar emotions) after receiving Read More...

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New US Department of Energy charts show that we can win the climate change fight

This is the third day in a row that The Optimist Daily is reporting about the very rapid breakthroughs in the fields of renewable energy. The U.S. Department of Energy has just published this chart. In the past seven years, the costs of different clean energy technologies fell between 41 and 94 Read More...

Election fatigue: Stop reading

Election fatigue: Stop reading the news and take up yoga

With the two most unpopular candidates in history competing for the U.S. presidency, it may not come as a surprise that many therapists report that their patients are complaining of difficulty sleeping, irritability, and even heart palpitations. Their advice: Stop reading the news and take up Read More...

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Biochar improves crop growth and climate

The use of biochar in agriculture improves soil fertility, especially in tropical regions, and mitigates greenhouse gas emissions. A project funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF studied the positive impact of the "fertiliser of the future" on ecosystems and nutrient cycles. In agriculture and in Read More...

Acupuncture can reduce hot flu

Acupuncture can reduce hot flushes in menopausal women by half, researchers find

Women could halve the number of hot flushes they endure by turning to acupuncture, suggests new research. Hot flushes, a sudden feeling of feverish heat, are the bane of women going through the menopause. While many hot flushes last for just five minutes, as intense heat rises through the Read More...