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Helsinki unveils plan to reach carbon neutrality by 2035

Helsinki has unveiled an ambitious new plan to reach carbon neutrality by 2035. → Read More

The world's last male northern white rhino has died in Kenya

The world's last male northern white rhino, Sudan, was euthanized in Kenya on March 19, 2018. → Read More

Uber grounds all self-driving vehicles after fatal Arizona accident

Uber has grounded all self-driving vehicle tests following a fatal accident in Tempe, Arizona. → Read More

Swiss police to replace diesel fleet with 7 Tesla Model X-100Ds

The Basel police have announced they are replacing their diesel fleet with 7 customized Tesla Model X-100Ds. → Read More

90% of bottled water contains microplastics, according to a new study

A study of 259 bottles of water across the globe found that 90 percent of them contained microplastics. → Read More

Steve Areen's incredible DIY wagon home built with mostly recycled materials

Steve Areen built the beautiful Unity Wagon by hand, using mostly recycled materials. It is perched on the 140-acre Yandoit Farm in Australia. → Read More

BEEcosystem observation hives can be installed inside or outdoors

BEEcosystem has unveiled an updated design in time for the 2018 beekeeping season, and it is packed with nifty new features. → Read More

Off-grid Ecocapsule microhomes finally make their international debut

We've been following the Slovakian team who designed the solar- and wind-powered Ecocapsule microhome since they originally burst onto the scene with such a daring, visionary design. Now, nearly 10 → Read More

Iceland makes it illegal to pay women less than men in world first

The tiny Nordic nation has become the world's first to make it illegal to pay women less than men for equal work. → Read More

Substantial swaths of globe face desertification without climate action

Limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius could reduce desertification of substantial swaths of Earth, according to a new study. → Read More

Medicine drum woman builds beautiful earth home village in Joshua Tree, California

Bonita Domes comprises several earthbag dome structures designed in accordance with Nader Khalili's affordable, disaster resilient methodology. → Read More

Ericsson's new mixed-reality platform envisions urban design in "real life"

Ericsson teamed up with UN-Habitat, WITS University and Johannesburg Development Agency to test a new mixed-reality platform that envisions urban design in real life. → Read More

Revolutionary glass building blocks generate their own solar energy

Researchers from Exeter University hope to revolutionize the construction industry with new glass building blocks that generate their own energy. → Read More

Score one of 4 solar-powered Voltaic Converter backpacks in Inhabitat’s Back to School Contest

We're giving away one solar-powered Converter backpack from Voltaic every week in August - be sure to enter for your chance to win. → Read More

Score an organic mattress worth 2199 from PlushBeds

Inhabitat has teamed up with PlushBeds to give away a luxurious Botanical Bliss mattress, made with natural latex, organic cotton and wool. → Read More

Giant Wine Barrel Room Overlooks the Black Forest in Germany

Schlafen im Weinfass is a cluster of wine barrel rooms overlooking sections of The Black Forest in Germany → Read More

Artisanal clay pots from Egypt can water your plants for up to a month

Modeled after an ancient ceramic pot found throughout North Africa, Clayolas can water six to eight plants for up to a month. → Read More

Creepy fleshy art by Cao Hui makes it painfully clear what everyday are objects are made of

Hyper realistic art by Cao Hui depicts parts of animals sacrificed to create every day objects for humans. → Read More

Artisanal clay pots from Egypt can water your plants for up to a month

Modeled after an ancient ceramic pot found throughout North Africa, Clayolas can water six to eight plants for up to a month. → Read More

NASA scientists propose to make Pluto a planet again

A group of NASA scientists have proposed a new definition of planet that would restore Pluto to its former standing. → Read More