These Underwater Robots Could Repair Ailing Coral Reefs

Coral reefs can heal themselves, but can take decades. CoralBots could lend a hand (literally) to speed up the process. Read more →
Aerial Drones Keep An Eye On Kenyan Rhino Poachers

In addition to thwarting the efforts of illegal poachers, the drones could also give the public a bird's eye view of endangered animals. Read more →
WWF Announces Winners of Switzerland Tropical Forest Challenge

Is it possible to care for the planet and still turn a profit? Meet two companies who are doing just that. Read more →
Indiana Kiosk Turns Tree House Concept On End

A one-of-a-kind concession stand in Indiana is, at once, a work of art, a functional green building, a science exhibit, a recreation area and a respectful lesson in resource conservation and life cycle analysis. Read more →
Alcoa’s New Facebook App ‘Crushes’ Aluminum Recycling Goals

In "Pass the Can", players crush a virtual aluminum can, pass it to Facebook friends, and at the same time encourage real-world recycling and contribute to a 'green' cause. Read more →
TR Greenest POTUS, But No. 2 Might Surprise You

A survey of environmentalists by Corporate Knights magazine puts two Republicans at the top of the list of "Greenest U.S. Presidents." Read more →
Dr Pepper Pays To Protect Precious Water Supplies

Dr Pepper will make a $1.1 million investment in the Nature Conservancy to help preserve five Texas watersheds. Read more →
Making Art the Green Way: A Photo Gallery

In this gallery we're taking a look at some eco-minded artists and how they use their talents to help the planet and inspire others to do the same. Read more →
Spring Greening: Do It, And You Might Win

National Audubon Society and Toyota come together to encourage users to complete "Spring Greening" challenges and share their progress through Facebook. Read more →




