Today’s Solutions: May 05, 2026

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Green Conservatives call for earlier UK coal power phase-out

The UK should close all its coal-fired power stations two years earlier than the government’s pledge of 2025, according to green Conservatives including former energy minister Lord Greg Barker. The move would not cause the lights to go out, would cut both carbon emissions and air pollution Read More...

3 plant-based recipes you need

3 plant-based recipes you need to try this World Meat Free Day

Next Monday is World Meat Free Day, a great time for all of us to stop and think about the impact of our eating habits on our health – and the health of the planet. Animal agriculture in particular leaves a huge mark on the environment: from water pollution to deforestation to climate change. Read More...

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Why Chicago is becoming the urban farming capital of the U.S.

When you walk into Farmed Here’s 90,000-square-foot warehouse in Bedford Park, a sleepy industrial outpost about 15 miles southwest of Chicago, you might not immediately register that you're standing in the second coming of the locavore movement. But then you get inside and smell Read More...

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Water conservation in California has saved energy, cut greenhouse gas emissions, study finds

As debate continues in San Diego County and around the state over how aggressively to conserve water amid a historic drought, a new study finds that reductions in urban water use have saved significant amounts of electricity and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. The analysis, published by UC Davis, Read More...

New documentary showcases the

New documentary showcases the promise of solar energy

What do an unemployed American worker, a Tea Party activist and a Chinese entrepreneur have in common? They’re all part of a new documentary film highlighting the growth of solar energy around the world. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Shalini Kantayya and featuring stories from the U.S. Read More...

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Technology can help shut down illegal logging, protect income of local people

Illegal logging is a widespread problem in places like Indonesia, Brazil, Central America, and Central Africa where it affects the income and livelihood of the local population. New technology can help curb the illegal wood economy, however, by offering new forms of traceability. One solution comes Read More...

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Report: More than 1 million electric cars hit the road in 2015

The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that 1.26 million electric cars hit the world's roads in 2015. This chart shows how rapidly electric cars are entering societies. However, there’s still a long way to go. Worldwide there are more than 1 billion gas- and diesel-powered cars on the Read More...

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Global standard to measure food waste aims to put more on plates

A new global standard for measuring food loss and waste will help countries and companies step up efforts to store, transport and consume food more efficiently. Around one-third of all food, by weight, is spoiled or thrown away worldwide costing, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has Read More...

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Interface launches campaign to eliminate any negative impact of carpet manufacturing

Led by its visionary founder, Ray Anderson, carpet manufacturer Interface has been an early leader of sustainable business. The company is now launching a new bold campaign to “eliminate any negative impact Interface has on the environment by 2020”. That means: zero waste, zero greenhouse gas Read More...

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Why your new favorite backyard burger may soon be plant-based

For the roster of companies producing plant-based meat alternatives, the burger is the end-all-be-all. And one company thinks they’ve got the burger that will push the meat-eating industry as we know it to the tipping point.  Beyond Meat, a company based in El Segundo, just unveiled a Read More...