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Fueling the future: The rise of wind tech careers
How AT&T-backed projects are propelling clean energy jobs in America
By AT&T
How much plastic does it take to kill a sea turtle?
Plastic is a growing threat to marine life.
By Rayne Ellis
This smart waste bin uses AI to sort your recyclable trash automatically
Never waste another second!
A dominant shark lurks in the deep, dark ocean. Meet the sixgill.
They reign over a massive swath of sea.
By Mark Kaufman
This plastic fishing company is making office furniture out of plastic waste
Would you go on that boat trip?
Recycling in the United States is in serious trouble. How does it work?
And we need to find a solution fast.
By Rayne Ellis
Reebok is going eco-friendly with these minimalist plant-based shoes
Now that's something we can run with!
Uzo Aduba, Amber Heard, Padma Lakshmi among first confirmed 2018 Social Good Summit speakers
The Social Good Summit prides itself on featuring speakers from all walks of life and industries--all working towards achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
This startup is using tons of dead seagrass leaves to produce objects like iPhone cases
It's saving coastal cities in Greece thousands of dollars.
Trump admin kills rule demanding companies pay up for damaging wildlife homes
It's been a rough couple of weeks for America's wild critters.
By Mark Kaufman
This startup is making long-lasting, reusable cups made from used coffee grounds
These coffee cups are made from coffee.
Dr. Seuss had writer's block. Then, he spotted the Lorax in Africa.
"The resemblance is striking."
By Mark Kaufman
Iceland gets away with killing dozens of huge, endangered whales. Here's why.
"People assume whaling is an artifact of the past, but it’s not."
By Mark Kaufman
In quest to fend off looming extinction, researchers create rhino embryo in a lab
"The main goal is to have pure northern white rhinos."
By Mark Kaufman
Researchers map the koala genome all in the name of saving the species
What does koala milk have to do with chlamydia?
An extinct gibbon was found buried in an ancient tomb. Did humans kill them off?
It's not an easy answer.
By Mark Kaufman
Turning landfill-bound makeup into sustainable watercolor paints
Her goal is to convince big cosmetic companies to let her turn their waste into a sustainable product.
These sneakers are made out of gum people spit on the ground
The chewing gum people spit out on the street everyday is used to create the materials in these sneakers.
By Ray White
Future of the internet could depend on submarine datacenters
Two birds, one datacenter.
European city to 3D print world first housing project
A game changer in the construction industry.
Hawaii relies on dirty fuel after lava shutters its geothermal plant
The Big Island relied on the plant for a substantial amount of its renewable energy.
By Mark Kaufman
Ever wonder where your recyclables go? Get an inside look at where the magic happens
Remember the "three 'R's!"
By Louise Bartolotta & Carley Sposta
This desert farm is harvesting food using nothing but sunlight and seawater
It grows 17,000 tons of tomatoes per year.
An all-female armed unit is making sure poachers stay away from one of Africa’s largest elephant populations
Meet Akashinga: The women protecting Zimbabwe's wildlife from poachers.