
Finnish City Taps Sewers for Energy in Sprint for Net Zero
Finland’s oldest city has slashed emissions by more than half and is now looking to heat from sewage to get to net zero.
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Zimbabwe's Women-only Rangers Fight Poachers and Poverty
The Akashinga unit, Zimbabwe's first armed, all-women anti-poaching unit, says it aims to change the face of conservation
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12 Pet Influencers Using Their Platforms For Good
Some of your favorite pet influencers are not just taking over your TikTok "FYP," but they're also making the world a better place. Read more...
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Advocates Are Working To Give Water Legal Rights
Threatened by development, five bodies of water are suing the State of Florida, making the unprecedented argument that nature has legal rights, too.
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Potato Farmers Conquer a Devastating Worm... with Banana Paper
Biodegradable banana “paper” can protect potato seeds from potato cyst nematodes, sharply increasing potato size and yields, research finds.
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Young Advocates Take the Lead To Curb Campus Suicide
Suicide is now the second leading cause of death on college campuses. Peer support, trainings and suicide prevention programs aim to reverse this deadly trend.
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As Climate Change Worsens Hurricane Season in Louisiana, Doulas Are Ensuring Parents Can Safely Feed Their Babies
A doula collective is training emergency responders from across the state in best practices, filling a crucial gap in disaster response.
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Doug the Pug Raises Thousands, Supports Kids With Cancer
Famous for his adorable Instagram posts and music video cameos, Doug The Pug has added a new layer to his platform: raising funds for children battling cancer.
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How Radar Is Helping Track Down Lost Indigenous Grave Sites
Indigenous groups across Canada have used GPR — along with other site survey technologies such as magnetometry and drones — to identify more than 1,800 possible graves at former residential schools, confirming an open secret.
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In Austria, the Government Pays to Repair Your Stuff
The city of Vienna started the Reparaturbon as a pilot in 2020 as a way to promote repair and support local businesses. Through the scheme, which has since concluded, 50 percent of repair costs were subsidized by the city, capped at €100.
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Sponsor Circle Opens Hearts and Homes To Afghan Refugees
Mr. Mohammadi is one of more than 80,000 Afghans airlifted to the United States after Afghanistan fell to the Taliban last August. He is also one of nearly 360 Afghans being helped through the Sponsor Circle Program for Afghan refugees, a pioneering resettlement program.
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5 Good News Stories About Happiness
Happiness serves as a revolutionary means to survival, but it is also an indicator that a country, group, or region is doing good in the world. These five stories will help shed some light onto happiness research across the globe.
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