Today’s Solutions: April 28, 2026

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Why office meditation is about

Why office meditation is about to get easier

Headspace is carving out a place for itself in the corporate world. The meditation service, which closed a $30 million funding deal on Wednesday, plans to release an enterprise product next year for companies that want to provide mindfulness training to their employees, CEO Sean Brecker told The Read More...

World Peace Day: What you can

World Peace Day: What you can do for peace

Most people want world peace and tolerance towards the “other” in our society. But how can one person get involved? If you don’t know where to start here’s my toolbox of suggestions on how to work towards peace and tolerance and make a difference to the Read More...

Kavala Graha: Ayurvedic remedy

Kavala Graha: Ayurvedic remedy for a healthy smile

If you haven’t heard about the new “in” ayurvedic cleansing technique called oil pulling, let me fill you in. Oil pulling, known as “Kavala” or “Gandusha” is one of the techniques that is highly regarded in Ayurveda. Though there have been only a few small Read More...

Top 10 foods for a better mood

Top 10 foods for a better mood

The food we eat can be an excellent source of vitamins, nutrients, and antioxidants. Growing research supports that the quality of our food is not only important to our physical health but also for our mood and can influence depression and anxiety. Our Westernized so-called "cafeteria" diet Read More...

U.S. organic food sales up 72%

U.S. organic food sales up 72% since 2008, new report finds

A new U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) report shows that organic food sales have seen a sharp increase, topping $5.5 billion. AgWeb reports that sales are up 72 percent since 2008. The growth comes primarily from several pockets in the U.S., including the West Coast, Texas and Colorado, the Read More...

New Patagonia film “Jumb

New Patagonia film "Jumbo Wild" aims to keep British Columbia wilderness wild

The brand joins the 24-year fight to save the iconic Jumbo Valley from resort development with a full-length documentary. Earlier this summer, Patagonia was using film to raise awareness and drive action to help remove four dams along the Snake River in the Pacific Northwest, in order to restore Read More...

How a legal revolution could f

How a legal revolution could fight global warming

For years, Dutch lawyer Roger Cox argued that only law could save humanity from a climate crisis. He even wrote a book about it: Revolution Justified. It was an intriguing concept but few believed it would succeed. Then in June, in a historic verdict, a Netherlands court ordered the government to Read More...

The Benefits of Allowing Bitco

The Benefits of Allowing Bitcoin to Flourish

By MICHAEL BECKERMAN Technological innovations that make it easier and faster for people to interact directly have spurred some of the largest periods of economic growth in recent memory. Consumers have benefited greatly from new products and services that have lowered costs and made lives Read More...

Climbing, conservation and sus

Climbing, conservation and sushi making: a new breed of school activity

Extracurricular has become synonymous with extra special. The 2014 Character and Resilience Manifesto, produced by an All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) backed by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), senior politicians and the government’s social mobility adviser, argued that Read More...

Switching to 100% renewable en

Switching to 100% renewable energy by 2050 will save $1.1 trillion annually, Greenpeace says

Technically, it's possible to achieve 100% renewable energy around the world by 2050. It's economically viable, too. The Energy [R]evolution report, presented today by Greenpeace, provides a pathway for the energy transition by phasing out coal, oil, gas and nuclear within one generation. Read More...