Today’s Solutions: March 04, 2026

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Climate change is so bad that

Climate change is so bad that the US and China agree on it

For years, China and the US have kept each other locked in a regulatory stalemate over climate change. As political rivals, neither one of the world’s biggest carbon emitters was going to budge unless it was sure any action it took to curb carbon dioxide emissions wouldn’t let the other Read More...

Solar power invades oil-rich M

Solar power invades oil-rich Middle East

Solar energy is becoming a major power player in the Middle East In a patch of otherwise empty desert 30 miles south of Dubai, the outline of what is expected to become the Middle East’s largest photovoltaic solar project is taking form in the sands of the United Arab Emirates. The Mohammed Read More...

Walmart doubles down on renewa

Walmart doubles down on renewable energy with wind deal

Walmart WMT is taking a big step toward fulfilling its long-term ambition of being wholly supplied by renewable energy with a new deal to buy more than half of the electricity generated by a new wind power facility in Texas for the next ten years. The world’s largest company will buy 58% of Read More...

How investors plan to make mon

How investors plan to make money in renewable energy

Renewable energy is going through a boom as big banks, private equity funds, and people like Bill Gates and Warren Buffet invest billions of dollars in solar and wind technology. But by the end of next year, a federal initiative that gives residents and businesses a 30% tax credit for installing Read More...

Elon Musk: Fully autonomous ca

Elon Musk: Fully autonomous cars with 1,000km electric range are coming in 2017

Elon Musk believes Tesla cars will be fully autonomous by 2018, and have an all-electric range of more than 1,000km, double what it is today. He also predicts that by 2035 all new cars will not require a driver. A renowned futurist and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, Musk predicts that the range of the Read More...

MacArthur ‘genius’

MacArthur 'genius' grant winner creates artificial leaves that photosynthesize

It took nature millions of years to figure out how to turn energy from the sun into chemical energy that can be stored for a cloudy day - a process known as photosynthesis. It took Peidong Yang, a chemist at UC Berkeley, about 10 years to accomplish a similar feat with the help of Read More...

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerbu

Facebook's Mark Zuckerburg pledges free internet to all UN refugee camps

As the refugee crisis continues to divide families and communities across Europe and the Middle East, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerburg is doing his "share" to help migrants stay connected. At a UN forum in New York on Saturday, Zuckerburg made a pledge to bring the internet to all UN refugee camps. Read More...

Tesla may share supercharger a

Tesla may share supercharger access with other car manufacturers

Tesla is willing to partner with other car brands to share their superchargers which charge much faster than other charges. This way, more electric cars could enter the mainstream. After all, potential buyers of more affordable electric car brands may be more willing to buy if it came with the Read More...

Playing video games can be goo

Playing video games can be good for your health

Worldwide, we spend 1.75 billion minutes a day playing Candy Crash. There must be something better to do with that time, right? That may be so, but as with anything in life, it's really a matter of perception. When people play games, game designer Jane McGonigal says, they are "wholeheartedly Read More...

This nurse found a way to brea

This nurse found a way to break hospital routine to reflect on life and death

In hospitals, death and dying are part of the daily routine. Nurses and doctors need to learn to cope with the death of a patient. But with all the hustle and bustle in hospitals, and the next patient already waiting, where's the time to cope, the time to stand still for a moment to reflect on life Read More...