Today’s Solutions: April 26, 2026

Total number of posts: 23750

US solar firms invest to power

US solar firms invest to power more than 200.000 homes in rural Kenya

Decentralized solar holds huge potential to meet electricity demand in regions of the world where no centralized power grid is available. California-based Powerhive and First Solar plan to reach more than 200,000 homes and businesses with solar-powered micro-grids. The project will address some Read More...

Scientists in China show organ

Scientists in China show organic farm can store more carbon than it emits

Agriculture is a driving factor of global greenhouse gas emissions. Livestock alone contributes 18% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization. The good news is that healthy soil is a carbon sink. The main technology required is affordable, readily Read More...

Lift the leaden lid off a stag

Lift the leaden lid off a stagnant job hunt

A fruitless job search in soul numbing, at best. And depressing, often. If you’re feeling stuck and at the end of your wits, or know someone who is, you may enjoy this heartening pep talk. Nothing like some sound advice from a kind stranger who has walked in one’s shoes to shake off the leaden Read More...

Smartphones help alleviate dep

Smartphones help alleviate depression in rural India

India has among the highest rates of depression in the world and only one psychiatrist for more than 300,000 people on average. Rural areas fare the worst, with a higher rate of suicides among farmers than the rest of the population. A program launched by the government’s National Rural Health Read More...

Uganda to use new data app to

Uganda to use new data app to prevent corruption in public works

Nowhere is corruption as endemic as in public works, according to Transparency International. One major enabler is the absence of accurate, reliable data. M­-App, an app developed by two students from the New School in New York, aims to change that. It recently won joint first prize at the social Read More...

Home loans in India help famil

Home loans in India help families excluded from formal banking system escape poverty

Informal workers make up more than four fifth of India’s labor force. Many struggle to make ends meet. For them, poverty typically perpetuates since banks don’t invest in poor people living off an informal income. Exclusion from home loans means being forever at the mercy of landowners in the Read More...

If flying is greener than driv

If flying is greener than driving, what does that say about our daily commute?

Unless you’re driving an electric car powered by renewable electricity sources, or are carpooling to work, chances are your driving habits produce more greenhouse gas emissions per mile than air travel. This is the conclusion reached by Michael Sivak of the University of Michigan Transportation Read More...

Plan for a family financial re

Plan for a family financial retreat and ease money-related stress

Money is consistently among the top sources of stress for Americans year over year, according to the American Psychological Association’s 2014 Stress in America survey. Simultaneously, just 37 percent said they often talk with their family members about the subject. Communication is a key Read More...

America’s #1 poultry produce

America’s #1 poultry producer renounces antibiotics

Superbugs have become a major public health hazard in America. Scientific research has conclusively shown that they are caused by the routine sub-therapeutic use of antibiotics by the meat industry. Early March, food giant McDonald’s, one of the largest buyers of chicken in America, announced it Read More...

Turning off the lights in New

Turning off the lights in New York to save migrating birds

It is estimated that one billion migrating birds crash into buildings in the U.S. every year due to disorientation caused by electric lights. Since New York State is a heavy bird migration route, the state authorities have decided to turn off bright outdoor lights at all public buildings between Read More...