You Can Now 'Reforest the Oceans' One Online Search at a Time Thanks to This New Search Engine
Not only does the Ekoru search engine help to replant sea meadows in the oceans, it also helps to remove plastic pollution from the sea.
Not only does the Ekoru search engine help to replant sea meadows in the oceans, it also helps to remove plastic pollution from the sea.
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Stylish jackets made from recycled tents left at music festivals debuted at the London Fashion Week catwalk this month under the 10T sustainable brand name.
With the first 25 homes of the pilot village already completed outside of Amsterdam, eco-village architect James Ehrlich has high hopes for the future.
These young English eco-warriors have rallied thousands of people to help them convince the food brand to source their palm oil responsibly.
A New York company called Veles is selling an all-purpose cleaner made of food waste collected from Manhattan cafeterias, and ditches plastic spray bottles.
Our houses of the future may be made with bacteria that can regenerate, suck CO2 out of the air, and even glow on command.
The British Ecological Society is encouraging people to mow around dandelions, buttercups, and other flowering weeds to help pollinators.
Cows love nibbling on this common pink seaweed growing off the coast of Australia-and it apparently reduces their gassy emissions by 99%.
This simple contraption means that the kinetic energy of a single water droplet can generate up to 140 volts of clean electricity.
UK researchers have developed a new method that could allow plant-based plastic to be endlessly recycled, rather than rotting in a landfill.
England wants to lead an "agricultural revolution" with a new farm subsidies bill that pays farmers to improve the land and water.
Goldman Sachs and David Solomon are investing $750 billion dollars to climate change solutions—and they will now refuse to finance Arctic drilling.
For starters, the company plans to be carbon-negative by 2030—after that, they want to capture all of the emissions they have ever generated.
Not only does the organization ensure the protection of the earth, it also works to protect indigenous communities and laborer rights.
The ingenious and easy-to-install device allows homeowners to flush all of their food scraps down the drain for composting, rather than the trash.
More than $2.75 billion has already been invested in building several dozen new solar farms, wind projects, and geothermal stations in Fukushima.
The Alberta-based project is expected to span across almost 5,000 acres with the capacity to power more than 100,000 Canadian homes.
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