More Sustainability - Page 20
Airbnb users can now get a $1,000 discount on solar panels
Airbnb is trying to prove its environmental benefits.
1970: Training to stop forest fires with Canada's Junior Forest Wardens
Aspiring Smokey the Bears learn survival techniques in the wilderness of Alberta.
Tesla-SolarCity merger will come to a vote on Nov. 17
Elon Musk, the top shareholder in both companies, says he will sit out the Nov. 17 vote.
Crystal ball-like robot will fill your home with sunlight
It all started when a student figured out how to bring natural light to her incessantly gloomy office at Cambridge University.
New 'smart textiles' can produce and store solar energy
Researchers in China are developing a woven device that can charge smartphones and tablets.
Australian leaders falsely blame wind turbines for statewide power outage
Some Australian politicians are using the unprecedented blackout in South Australia to attack wind and solar power.
Watching orcas swimming in the wild on live cam is why we have internet
Explore.org captured rare, spectacular moments off the coast of British Columbia, Canada.
The Vamp Stereo repurposes old speakers with great new sound
This is a brilliant idea.
How milk could replace plastic wrap in the future
One day, food could be wrapped in an edible, biodegradable film.
Nothing to see here, just a tiger strolling along an Australian beach
The visit and aims to start a fresh conservation conversation.
By Elise Cooper
Apple aims to clean up its supply chain with new renewable energy goals
About 77 percent of the technology company's total carbon footprint comes from third-party suppliers.
France is the first country to ban all plastic plates and cups
All plastic plates and cups must be eliminated in France by 2020.
Countries call for end to domestic ivory trade as elephants disappear
IUCN World Conservation Congress adopted a motion that urges governments to halt internal ivory sales and protect African elephants.
NASA just launched a spacecraft to help us find the origins of life on Earth
It will take eight years for it to come back to Earth.
If bamboo bikes are so great, why don't they sell well in China?
Bike makers are popping up in China, but mainly find customers overseas.
By Clarissa Wei
Are wool sneakers the future of footwear? Some investors think so.
Allbirds raises $7.25 million for its sustainable shoes.
Costa Rica hasn't burned any fossil fuels for electricity in two months
The Central American nation relies almost entirely on hydropower, geothermal, wind and solar energy.
Don't bin them: You can mail back your used Nespresso coffee pods
Now there's no excuse not to recycle.
By Johnny Lieu
Obama visits remote Midway Atoll to highlight climate change threats
President Obama snorkeled in the Papahānaumokuākea National Marine Monument, the world's largest marine protected area.
'Miles' the dibbler is cute, but he also marks a major breeding milestone
And they thought dibblers were extinct - pah!
By Johnny Lieu
Unprecedented census confirms staggering decline in African elephant populations
"Data has to be followed by action."
By Katie Dupere
The sad story of the last Tasmanian tigers
The reclusive carnivorous marsupial was hunted to extinction in the 1930s.
SolarCity's founders will earn $1 a year, lay off workers ahead of Tesla takeover
The biggest U.S. solar installer is facing falling demand and may fire an unspecified number of workers later this year, according to a filing.
Here's why Olympic medalists don't get flowers at the Summer Games in Rio
The Rio 2016 organizing committee cut flowers from Olympics medal ceremonies as part of its quest for sustainability.