German 12-Year-old Boy Plants 1Million Trees, Takes Over UN Program to Plant a Trillion More
Felix Finkbeiner is on a mission to get children around the world to plant a million trees in every single country for his booming Trillion Tree Program.
Felix Finkbeiner is on a mission to get children around the world to plant a million trees in every single country for his booming Trillion Tree Program.
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New research shows that 98.6% of all soy grown in the Amazon rainforest don't come from deforested fields thanks to the 2006 Soy Moratorium.
Tesco, the UK's biggest supermarket chain, removed 1 billion pieces of plastic from across its stores in 2020.
Providing insight into how smiling affects human interaction, scientists have found that smiling can repair trust, but also damage it.
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Who reads the eulogy at a funeral for a man of whom little is known? City Poets in Holland and Belgium perform this unique civil service.
The IUCN reports that 4 commercially-fished tuna species are on a significant path to recovery thanks to a decade of regional fishing quotas.
Kimberly Wybenga wanted to brighten the outlook for friends and family during the pandemic so she made and delivered compliment jars
While most of the city lies is struggling to get the power back, St. Peter Residential, thanks to its solar microgrid, can relax.
A glue inspired by the oil used by barnacles sealed a cut in a rat's heart in 10-seconds, blowing surgeons away with its effectiveness.
Osaka University and NASA find new information about the distribution of cold planets in the Milky Way.
The popular recommendation for 10,000 steps was invented by a watchmaker to sell a product. 7,000 steps for health is more accurate.
We're to a cure for osteoarthiritis, say researchers at Basel University who've identified cell in the nose to help.
An Arizona judge hasn't waited for the Biden Admin. to finish their EPA review on Clean Waters, and threw out Trump's biggest denigration.
Compared with drip irrigation, a new technology that "listens" to when plants are thirsty could cut water use on farms and lawns by 30-50%.
A Scottish bakery teaches ex-cons new schools, and it's providing bread to some of the country's poshest restaurants.
A University of Georgia study shows that pecans can significantly reduce cholesterol levels.
A year after the passing of the Great American Outdoors Act and more than $285 million has been given to 40 states for public land funding.
Millions remain around the world without affordable access to electricity, but could the second-hand solar panel market solve it for cheap?
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