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Jul 13, 2025
The next big tool in the carbon removal toolbox? It’s already beneath your feet.
Jul 12, 2025
A fast-growing plant may help fuel the next energy revolution.
Jul 10, 2025
A brilliant new bio-hack tackles food waste at the microscopic level—with silk, sleep hormones, and a needle so tiny you won’t even feel it.
Jul 8, 2025
New global research shows that protecting marine biodiversity doesn’t mean less food—it means smarter food.
The flush that fuels the future? Scientists think so.
Jul 7, 2025
Pollution-absorbing concrete is here—and it could change how we build our cities.
Jul 2, 2025
Scientists turn garbage into green energy—literally.
Jul 1, 2025
What if rising seas didn’t just threaten our food supply—but helped grow it instead?
A new breakthrough in building tech might have your walls doing something surprising: sweating. And no, it’s not gross—it’s genius.
Jun 30, 2025
What Is the Earth Prize?
Jun 29, 2025
It’s raining energy. And no, we’re not just being poetic.
Jun 27, 2025
Transparent solar tech is turning glass into clean energy generators.
Inside the Hive: How Beekeeping Is Calming Minds, Healing Trauma, and Creating Sweet New Paths to Recovery
Jun 25, 2025
Reflective rooftops are making a comeback—and they’re smarter, cheaper, and greener than ever.
Jun 24, 2025
Could the future of single-use packaging be paper—and see-through?
Jun 23, 2025
New fabrics are turning outfits into environmental allies.
New research shows that even small, simple infrastructure can make a big difference—for frogs, toads, and the ecosystems they support.
In the glint of a hummingbird’s beak, scientists are finding a record of modern life—pollution, plastic, and all.
Jun 22, 2025
(Who knew sushi’s green sidekick would become the Avengers-level hero of packaging?)
Researchers have figured out how to turn old food scraps into a new kind of clean water generator—no plumbing required.
Jun 21, 2025
(When 7,641 islands crowd-source data and let algorithms map it, even the Pacific can feel a little lighter.)
(Spoiler: the former roughneck now measures success in tons diverted from landfill, not barrels pumped from wells.)
Because nothing says “climate anthem” like dropping a needle on yesterday’s litter