Today’s Solutions: August 17, 2026

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The case for optimism about th

The case for optimism about the future of the planet

A sustainable future is not only possible, but will be better to live in. But it's going to require some radical change. It's easy to look at the long list of problems facing the environment—mass extinction, dying oceans, climate change—and wonder whether things might have gone a little Read More...

In defense of homeopathy

In defense of homeopathy

Homeopathy is here to stay. Despite relentless criticism from skeptics and fundamentalists, homeopathy has withstood the test of time."...and this little piggy cried, woo woo woo, all the way home." Since its inception over 200 years ago, homeopathy has been the target of almost constant antipathy Read More...

Robots could make recycling ch

Robots could make recycling cheaper and safer

It makes sense to be wary of technologies designed to eliminate human labor. We’re humans ourselves, after all, and we can imagine how devastating it would be if bots could take over our jobs — if HAL or Siri or some other thing could saddle up to our standing desks and compose in-depth Read More...

Robots are coming for your rec

Robots are coming for your recycling (and that's a good thing)

Robots are starting to take the dirtiest and most dangerous jobs away from humans—and that's why we built them. Working in a recycling facility is dangerous. Recent figures from the University of Illinois's School of Public Health show that workers in a recycling plant are more than twice as Read More...

Chile to create one of world&#

Chile to create one of world's largest marine parks around Easter Island

Chile will create one of the world’s biggest marine parks around the Pacific waters of Easter Island, president Michelle Bachelet said on Monday. If the island’s indigenous Rapa Nui people approve the plan after a consultation by the mainland government, fishing will be banned from a Read More...

One quarter of the world will

One quarter of the world will run on clean energy by the end of the decade

The Paris-based International Energy Agency is perhaps the world’s most august energy advisory body. It was formed in the wake of the 1973 oil crisis to advise world governments on how to respond to supply shocks and to serve as a reliable source of nonpartisan information on global energy Read More...

Delhi Secretariat to run on so

Delhi Secretariat to run on solar energy

The Delhi Secretariat will be the first in the country to run completely on renewable and solar energy, the Delhi government announced on Monday. "The Delhi government in association with ministry of new and renewable energy (MNRE) will set up a three MW solar power plant at the Indraprastha Power Read More...

How an affluent neighborhood b

How an affluent neighborhood banished private cars for a month

Last week, Paris shooed cars from its downtown for a single photogenic day. Now a neighborhood in Johannesburg, South Africa is one-upping that car-free day with a celebration that kicks cars off the street for the entire month of October. As part of the EcoMobility World Festival, which started Read More...

Battling obesity in the classr

Battling obesity in the classroom with exercise

There's another burst of seat-bouncing, giggling and shouting in researcher Rebecca Hasson's simulated classroom at the University of Michigan as Hasson catches study participant Marcus Patton cheating at Sorry! Marcus isn't having it. "How do you call that cheating?" demands Patton, an 11-year-old Read More...

VW scandal could herald revolu

VW scandal could herald revolution in investment industry

Volkswagen’s emissions scandal could revolutionise the investment management industry because it has proved that a company's corporate governance and environmental credentials must be taken seriously, the chief executive of Hermes Investment Management has said. Saker Nusseibeh said that Read More...