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A Company in Kenya Builds Houses From Recycled Shipping Containers – Solar-Powered and Ready in Days

A shipping container sits in a Nairobi yard on Monday morning. By Thursday evening, a family calls it home, complete with solar power and running water. Across Kenya, steel boxes that once carried cargo across oceans now serve as houses, offices, and shops. Container conversion represents one response to Kenya’s housing needs. Companies report construction…
Watch – Mexico City is Converting Highway Pillars Into Vertical Gardens to Clean the Air and Beautify the City

Imagine driving through a megacity where every inch of space seems claimed by concrete, cars, and chaos and suddenly, you pass a towering pillar draped in cascading greenery. In Mexico City, that sight is no longer a dream or digital rendering. It’s real. And it’s growing. In a place where air pollution claims more lives…
Tips for Keeping Dogs Safe During Fireworks Celebrations

The first rocket whistles skyward, and the night erupts in color yet somewhere inside, a dog’s world is imploding. Shelters brace for the aftermath: lost-pet intakes surge 30 to 60 percent between July 4 and July 6, making July 5 the single busiest day of the year for animal rescues. Nearly one in five missing…
Trump Administration to End Protections for 58 Million Acres of National Forests

Deep in conference rooms across Washington, maps spread across mahogany tables show vast green expanses that have remained untouched for nearly a quarter-century. Colored boundaries mark territories larger than entire states, representing some of America’s most pristine wilderness areas where grizzly bears roam free and ancient trees have stood undisturbed since before Columbus reached the…
Scientists Warn the Gulf Stream Is on the Verge of Collapse with Apocalyptic Consequences

Something invisible beneath Atlantic waters has been quietly failing for over a century. Most people have never heard of it, yet their comfortable lives depend entirely on its continued operation. From London’s mild winters to New York’s temperate summers, this hidden system shapes weather patterns across continents and sustains billions of lives. Recent scientific discoveries…
Five US States Brace for Deadly Airborne Fungus That Destroys Human Tissue

Something invisible is drifting through the warm air across America right now. You can’t see, smell, or feel it as it enters your lungs. Yet for hundreds of thousands of people, these microscopic invaders could spell disaster. Five states have become ground zero for a threat that sounds ripped from a horror movie script, but…
Scientists Issue Stark Warning as Antarctic Ice Sheet Verges on Collapse and Causing Irreversible Global Damage

Deep beneath Antarctica’s pristine white surface, something alarming stirs. Scientists have discovered a tipping point so close to our current reality that it demands immediate global attention. Recent research reveals how a seemingly minor temperature change could trigger consequences that would reshape coastlines worldwide for centuries to come. International researchers spent years analyzing 800,000 years…
Scientists Warn, One of World’s Supervolcanoes Is Waking Up: ‘It Will Plunge the Planet Into Chaos’

Deep beneath a bustling Italian city, something ancient and terrifying has begun to stir. For months, scientists have been monitoring increasingly alarming signals that suggest one of Earth’s most dangerous geological features is awakening from its long slumber. What they’re detecting defies the calm suburban neighborhoods and busy ports that sit unknowingly above. Recent data…
California’s Yurok Tribe Wins Ancestral Lands Back That Were Taken Over 120 Years Ago

What if your family had been locked out of your ancestral home for over a century—only to be handed the keys back after generations of waiting, fighting, and hoping? Along California’s mist-shrouded Klamath River, that’s exactly what happened for the Yurok Tribe. Once stewards of nearly half a million acres of land, the Yurok lost…
World’s Smallest Otter Species Rediscovered In Nepal After 185 Years

Forest officers in Nepal thought they were conducting a routine wildlife rescue when they found an injured juvenile animal by a busy river junction last November. Local communities had occasionally mentioned seeing similar creatures, but without scientific confirmation, these remained just stories passed down through generations. What happened next would rewrite conservation history and answer…
