The Ocean Cleanup works on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
The Ocean Cleanup, an environmental care organization has embarked on cleaning the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It is the biggest single waste collection in the oceans, making it l
Thrifting and gifting something extra nice Secondhand Sunday
Have you ever wanted to re-gift a present you received, but worried that was tacky? Then again, you don’t want to support fast fashion companies and the consumer excess that we k
What can we do about how much power the world uses?
Maybe there’s a voice reminding you to turn the light off when you leave the room or chastising you when you hit the AC button, but for the most part, energy production, use and
AI reveals how climate change will impact our cities
Green energy experts at USwitch have used artificial intelligence (AI) to visualize what the world could look like in 2100.
New York has the the first vegan restaurant 3-star Michelin
Chef Daniel Humm shocked the fine dining world last year when his upscale New York restaurant Eleven Madison Park went vegan. But he vindicated himself from haters when the restaur
Stronger El Ninos and La Ninas damages are expected by 2030
Scientists have long debated climate change’s relation to these notorious weather systems: El Niño and La Niña. But a new study says global warming is intensifying both muc
How does the new EV tax credit affect everyone?
Electric vehicle prices could go higher or be uneven between automakers, just as consumers are starting to adopt an all-electric way of life. What does this mean for the future of
New MIT passive cooling system works without electricity
Buildings are using more energy to cool, and urban areas are particularly vulnerable due to the urban heat island effect. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has develo

